which one should I choose, UNSW or RMIT ?

I’m graduating high school (in Indonesia) this June and planning to go to college in Australia. my top 2 choices are Renewable Energy Engineering at UNSW, Sydney and Mechanical Engineering (with one year of basic sustainable energy study) at RMIT, Melbourne.

based on school quality, curricula, cost, fresh-graduate employment prospect, city livability, etc. , which one do you think would be the most suitable option for me?

UNSW is better than RMIT. Even though both are VERY popular. I think try UNSW as your first option, then if not accepted, go to RMIT.

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Energy and Change (Science and Technology in Society)


Energy and Change (Science and Technology in Society)



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Energy Transformation (Freestyle Energy Essentials)


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