Its linked to how many sponsors there are i think. In last years coop thread, i think one guy gave numbers of each one. Accounting and BIT were the largest with like 20ish or something and finance had like <10daeneee said:does anybody know how many people get accepted for interviews for finance?
and how many are selected?
i heard around 20 for each one, is this true?
same!!!hodarrenkm said:i got interview for actuarial studies =]
yeh i also got offered an interview for BIT - i wasnt gna put it down but realised its actually a pretty good course, and considering doing itlyounamu said:What is BIT? Can anyone care to explain? Thanks
Thank you so much.Pwnage101 said:same!!!
yeh i also got offered an interview for BIT - i wasnt gna put it down but realised its actually a pretty good course, and considering doing it
namu, for more info chek out:
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2005/3971.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNSW_Business_Information_Technology
"This program aims to teach students the technical knowledge and theory required for developing information systems (IS) and information technology (IT) in a commercial environment. It assists students to learn why IS and IT systems are implemented and the business implications of these systems. The program covers all the technological requirements of an information system. This includes hardware and related telecommunications needs, as well as giving a solid grounding for the design and development of software to support business operations."
some of the sponsor companies are:
Deloitte
american express
coca-cola
fairfax digital
IBM
MBF
News Ltd
RTA
Sydney Water
Westpac
Thanks. Can you tell us what they ask you during interview by the way? Highly appreciated.nexu said:Hey guys,
I'm currently in co-op in 1st BIT. It's quite a good course with excellent sponsors. In first year we learnt
- Accounting
- Computing
- Maths
- Information systems (Building database and intro to projects and stuff)
Coming out of BIT there are many areas you can go into. BIT is broad so you could become a business analyst, project manager, IT consultant etc...
Also similar to BIT (nearly the same) is Information System and Management (ISM). This course leans more towards commerce but the real difference is first year subjects taken. Instead of Computing and Maths they do Micro/Macro economics and Quantitative Methods A/B (commerce maths like statistics and stuff). This course is less technical but they miss out on computing which is really fun.
Plus side to ISM is a possible double major into another commerce major giving up the honours option which BIT do (ISM can choose between honours or double major).
BIT and ISM are co-ordinate by Christine Van Toorn who is really great, helpful and friendly and will probably be interviewing some of yous. So really together we have approximately 30 places which is far more than the second most popular co-op degree (Accounting with 15).
The other programs like Finance and accounting are extremely competitive due to the large number of commerce students and less places and so you must retain marks. Acturial have about 13-15 places but aren't always filled due to the toughness of the course.
Throughout co-op you must retain a credit average ie. 65+ which I think is kinda equivalent to about 94-95 uai except Finance which requires distinction average 75+. Try not to think about failing a course while under co-op (it sucks) and think about the $573 per fortnight.
Good Luck with all interviews.
hey is that you xu? there are around 6-7 finance coops this yearnexu said:Not quite sure about finance co-ops. I believe they have about 12-14 places. Definitely don't know about the number selected for interviews.
well main criteria that we are told to look for are:lyounamu said:oop! oop! already?
Wow, that's fast.
When they look at your application, what's the most important factor? Can anyone give some numerical values to it such as:
40% academic
20% leadership/school contribution
20% personality
20% other things