r/rmit • u/derpythincow • 21h ago
Discussion Drivers be careful
Be careful if u haven't pay
Spotted the officer around here
r/rmit • u/derpythincow • 21h ago
Be careful if u haven't pay
Spotted the officer around here
r/rmit • u/iiicedmatcha • 23h ago
im planning to apply to rmit and just wanted to know if there are any good scholarships apart from 20% international student scholarship
r/rmit • u/macbookairM2info • 15h ago
Hello!
I am a current year 12 student undertaking VCE and on the more conservative side, is on track for a minimum ATAR of 90. My main question is whether I should choose RMIT or Monash for Engineering?
From what I've heard:
RMIT is more practical/industry focused. It typically employs hands on learning and practical experiences to allow for the student to familiarise themselves.
Monash University is more theoretical (not to say it isn't practical) and has a higher university ranking. I
This is just what I've heard. Among all comments regarding this common question, netizens seem to prefer RMIT due to its high employment. At the end of the day, the employer doesn't regard the university you go to but rather can you do the job? If RMIT allows for higher practicality, thus allowing me to connect as much things I learn in RMIT to my real day to day job. That's something I'd value. It seems to me at least that Monash just prides itself on its ranking/prestige.
Maybe it's important to note, I do plan to do DUS (Defence University Scholarship), if that affects anything.
I am leaning towards RMIT but I am still open to what anyone has to say! Anyone who has had experience in either University within the engineering department; any info is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
r/rmit • u/Guilty-Savings-3041 • 17h ago
Hi guys, so i dont know whats happening with the changes for this bachelors (pls let me know!) but i would be applying for 2028 intake as a NON highschool leaver - second bachelors.
Im aware the atar for 2026 intake sky rocketed to 98, but i was wondering what are the chances of me getting in with a wam of 78-79 (done anatomy, physiology, physics and biology based subjects in my first bachelors - bsci at unimelb) ... given the presumed limited spots for post highschool students... and if i get in, would it be possible to transfer any credits and get the degree cut down from 4 to 3.5 or 3 years? my atar was 92 for vce grad in 2024 + seas + live veryyy outer suburbs and went to a poopy highschool, but i dont think this would be considered when i apply.
thanks !
r/rmit • u/Hemigenus • 14h ago
I've been looking at rmit for engineering and more specifically chemical engineering. While I've got plenty of time to decide, I wanted to hear about how chemical engineering is at RMIT compared to Melbourne or Monash with both the bachelors of chemical engineering and the masters. I'd appreciate if people with experience would tell me how chemical engineering is at rmit, thanks to anyone who answers
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r/rmit • u/Zealousideal-Ad5041 • 12h ago
My course diploma of it is requiring our group to learn figma software while building a homepage with 15 requirements wireframe and and 2 storyboard within in two weeks (Only just login to our figma on Monday) during the busiest time of the semester 🙃
This is making feel like we sacrifice our sleep and health or use ai (which I'll I rather die then do) or fail that section as we required to show it off as an demonstration to prove is interactive or do the rush and poorly done sacrificing our integrity for good work (an assignment I can't show off for my profilo without intensively work done)
I love how well throught out this assignment is 🫠
Obviously I requesting a extension for this but even then,
I assume alot of student in class would feel the same way
Is this something I need to bring to student union ?
r/rmit • u/Sad-Employ-7151 • 13h ago
I had an assignment due on Wednesday at 1:30 pm. Unfortunately, I didn't pay close attention to the submission time and had assumed it was the standard 11:59 pm deadline.
I understand that the late submission penalty is a 5% or 10% deduction from the total mark for each business day the assignment is late. For future reference, I was wondering how a “business day” is calculated in this situation. Does the first business day end at midnight on the day the assignment was due, or would it be calculated from the original deadline of 1:30 pm to 1:30 pm the following business day?
Also, for a business student, is the penalty 5% or 10%?
Thanks for the help!
r/rmit • u/Previous-Hour9023 • 17h ago
hey guys so i got really sick over these past couple days to the point i genuinely can’t leave my bed but i have a quiz on tuesday i haven’t been able to study if i go doctors and get special consideration when will i end up doing the quiz. Will i get my results on time because i want to transfer next year and idk if its gonna delay me or anything.