vampstorso
Very Well-Known Member
So,
I am a horribly indecisive person with my uni degree...well, in actual fact, I just can't do what I actually want, and unless I get accepted next year via transfer, I've decided perhaps distance education is the way for me. I'm a country kid with a passionate dislike for the city lol...can't imagine living here for another 4 years for a degree that isn't my dream.
So, unfortunately what I want to do (if I don't get accepted into my other course) isn't offered externally via SA uni's.
Which leaves me with the options of Charles Darwin Uni, and Curtin uni.
Has anyone had experience with this?
I'm not even remotely worried about self motivation and doing all the work on my own accord etc, so no need to discuss that
I was just more so wondering if the "service" has been good? is your degree respected? Personally, I can't see why it wouldn't be, but I do worry that they'll think "OH you only studied there because you couldn't get accepted anywhere else..." which isn't true at all :|
I don't personally feel Australia is competitive like that (unlike America), where a degree is a degree here; it isn't so relevant what uni gave it too you (but perhaps I'm naive).
Look forward too hearing from you!
I am a horribly indecisive person with my uni degree...well, in actual fact, I just can't do what I actually want, and unless I get accepted next year via transfer, I've decided perhaps distance education is the way for me. I'm a country kid with a passionate dislike for the city lol...can't imagine living here for another 4 years for a degree that isn't my dream.
So, unfortunately what I want to do (if I don't get accepted into my other course) isn't offered externally via SA uni's.
Which leaves me with the options of Charles Darwin Uni, and Curtin uni.
Has anyone had experience with this?
I'm not even remotely worried about self motivation and doing all the work on my own accord etc, so no need to discuss that
I was just more so wondering if the "service" has been good? is your degree respected? Personally, I can't see why it wouldn't be, but I do worry that they'll think "OH you only studied there because you couldn't get accepted anywhere else..." which isn't true at all :|
I don't personally feel Australia is competitive like that (unlike America), where a degree is a degree here; it isn't so relevant what uni gave it too you (but perhaps I'm naive).
Look forward too hearing from you!
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