Are employers such as CBA, Westpac etc strict when they say they want penultimate year students? Just curious as I'm the third year of a 5-6 year degree program.
So for students from the Business School, if we were to go on Monday(21 Feb) to the computer labs at the Economics and Business building opposite the pool, would there be staff available on the day to make timetable changes?
Yes you do need to talk about RBA.
High inflation= High interest rates (for obvious reasons) = appreciation, especially so when Australian/domestic interest rates are higher relative to world interest rates - there'll be an increase in demand for AUD's (shifting the demand curve to the right...
NO. If you look at the course requirements for majoring in commercial law, you'll find that you can substitute most of the prerequisites with law units anyway.
The econ merit scholarships are $6k for 4 years whereas the usyd ones are $6k for five years.
I got upgraded as well, from entry to this "Faculty of Economics and Business Scholarship (with Merit) for Excellence in Academic Achievement".
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That doesn't mean you still don't have a chance. Just hang in there. Also USYD offers many other scholarships and prizes throughout the academic year to undergrads (you have to work for them though).
And no the money doesn't go towards HECs - what you do with the money is up to...
General heads up: for those who applied to Faculty of Economics and Business, then check your mailboxes.
Got 99.75 and they offered an entry scholarship.
A friend scored 99.85 and they also offered an entry as well.
not only 100 days of bombing. There are other key points as well such as the backwardness of the Polish Army (if you're doing the blitz as in that of Poland), its lack of modern equipment.
Alternatively if the talk is purely on the tactics developed for it then you must include the German...
no calculus or induction needed, not even a calculus question i.e.
(x^0.5-((1/x)^0.5))^2>0 for all x
Expand:
x-2+(1/x)>0
x+(1/x)>0
:. true for all x
but bad question - should be bigger than or equal to minus two i.e. for x=-1 or a domain for x should have been specified.
For WWI at sea "Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea" by Robert K Massie is a fascinating read. Also "The Myth of the Great War: A New Military History of World War I" by John Mosier is quite good, especially for weapons of WWI.