Hey guys I'm applying for it as well
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. Ununo can I ask what kind of things you had to do or were asked in the interview? I don't know much about it other than that I have to know about rotary.
They will ask you about your subjects, hobbies, what you want to do in future/career and what you will get out of the science forum. It can sometimes help to ask an alumni to know what goes on to craft a good answer how it's going to benefit you!
There's normally three people on the panel;
* A past NYSF student (normally upcoming staffie)-they just want a person with communication skills that they think will have a fantastic time on the camp (and noone doesn't have a fantastic time)
*A Rotarian (know something about Rotary they'll be happy). They sometimes like to ask about if a current affairs or your community work/hobbies.
*NYSF organiser person-will probably ask you about a favourite science field, scientist or invention.
They will ask you to do a little speech as well.
Good luck everyone
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May I suggest everyone join the Youth Scientist Australia as well? I didn't join till uni (lived in the country) but there are so many cool science activities, a few of my friends are club positions and it units cool people interested in science from age 15-24
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It also will keep you posted of other cool science opportunities like the USYD G&T program or Wollongong TSE or YSA camps
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There's a stackload of other science opportunities beyond/alongside NYSF
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