Speaking of unsupervised exams I remember being the only one doing my HSC IPT exam in the hall and the supervisors left me unattended for about 15mins to have a ciggie break.
I really don't want to say this, but I was being genuinely extroverted and I was still declined of the job. Since I felt so confident with how I went with the interview I asked them why and they replied saying "We loved your energy but unfortunately you just didn't make it", that's all they...
You must also consider other classes such as practicals which often go for 3 hours and are compulsory, since part of your double degree is Medical Science. At UTS, practicals are either in the morning, afternoon, or evening, and since you'll be working from 8 to 6 you will be forced choose the...
No, you won't be disadvantaging yourself since there's a reason why they offer you the chance to choose an elective of your choice, it's for you to decide what you want to do (to either expand your current knowledge or broaden your expertise in other areas). With that said, you could still find...
After your first year you have the option of choosing subjects known as "electives" which could be any subject of your choice (some times you may need approval by your faculty if the subject is not under the umbrella of Engineering e.g. Languages or Biomedical Sciences). WAM boosters are...
It's definitely not a waste of time. There's so many benefits from becoming a peer mentor including development of your own personal skills, networking, easily obtaining recommendations, and you get to mention it on your resume/CV which looks good in the employer's eyes. It's always a good...
So usually in your first year they record lectures and upload them online. However, in the later years they stop doing that so students can actually attend lectures rather than skip lectures and only watch them from home.
Here's a list of all universities eligible for SRS:
https://www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/scholarships-and-schemes/schools-recommendation-schemes/institution-specific-srs-criteria
It's a group interview of many people which goes a little like this:
- Introduction: Pair up with the person next to you and introduce yourself to them for the next 2-4 mins. They will then ask each individual person to tell the rest of the group about the person they just spoke with. Tip: you...
I've noticed a common trend in the samples responses for English questions and it's that band 5/6 responses are almost always messy and the lower bands have much more tidier and readable writing. Why? What do you think? Here's an example:
Band 5/6 response:
https://imgur.com/CJrvqrJ...