Entry level customer facing jobs in high pressure and high exposure sectors of the finance industry including collections, complaints and (to a lesser extent) sales (especially where there is cold-calling involved). With sales you probably wouldn't do the selling, but fielding or qualifying...
The sentiment was generally that UNSW was the superior programme but I don't think it really mattered. Pretty sure UNSW is 4 years while BIT is three. Apply for both and take what you can get.
Yeah. I got into the courses 2015 intake.
Research the IT industry and have some insights that set you apart. If you do that and present well, articulate well and score an ATAR of above 95 then you have a decent chance.
I'm pretty sure a Band 6 is edging close to a state rank. Its very rare. I got a high range Band 5 which is a good result.
Do a lot of practice essays and have your teacher mark them and guide you. I aimed for 2-3 per week.
Fun fact: As a moderator on the old website, you could change your website format from the standard one to "Mobile". But when you did that it just bricked your account.
I know because I tried it once for fun and bricked my account until someone reset it.
I'd just put 100% into the double degree and then choose what profession i wanted to do at the end of it. If i didn't know what to do then I would just take the initiative and pick something.
I've actually changed professions twice since I was 18. Doing quite well professionally nonetheless...
Apply for the co-op. I applied and got in despite having a bad ATAR. You can't get lucky if you don't apply.
I also didn't care about anything (even now). Just pick something that looks cool and put 100% into it. Worst thing that will happen is that you mature and switch professions while in a...