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Articles
Maximising your Engineering Studies at UOW
Some degree structure is set in stone, but there are other options you can choose to help diversify your knowledge and enable you to work more flexibly in the workplace.
Uni life: what you’ve heard vs reality
If you are reading this article, chances are you have considered doing a degree at uni after finishing high school. The good news is you’re on the right track.
ATAR facts every Year 12 student needs to hear
Year 12 students, we salute you. We all know how hard it is to get through your final year of school. It's stressful, intense and emotional. But there are some facts about your ATAR you really need to hear...
What type of career planner are you?
Some people ask all the questions at career days and Open Days, some aren't sure where to start, but everyone finds their own path. So, which kind of career planner are you?
9 questions to ask at a careers market
Careers markets can help you get a better idea of your future study plans. But what info do you need to look out for? And what questions should you ask? To help, we’ve put together our top nine questions.
5 foods to boost your concentration
Exams can be a huge drain on the brain, so you need to keep it well fed. Enter Rebecca Gawthorne.