I've made a facebook group and I've named it UMAT collective from BOS
It's a closed group so anyone can find it but only members of the group can see what's in it
Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1493672634274336/
Let's start from there! (:
I would recommend doing a barista/RSA course and handing out resumes to cafe's around you. A lot of jobs available aren't listed online. I know a couple of people who have done that, and especially because you're fresh out of school, you should get it.
My employment provider also encourages...
I know it's early, but I think early is the best time to start
2016 UMAT - Did you not make it this year and would like to try for next year's?
I'd like to start a regular study group on a fortnightly weekend basis or something similar,
Would anyone else be interested?
Think it would be...
There is the option of doing some via distance and some in class. With Chem you'd need to go into a class to do it but for everything else you could do distance and stay working.
The main con I can see is getting enough study in. It's not easy to study via distance, I've done it and it's a...
1) Do it while you're still not long out of school, it doesn't matter about your age as long as you're committed. Uni will take anyone with the equivalent of the HSC, TPC will be great preparation. The age limit is for mature age students who don't have a HSC equivalent someone correct me if I'm...
You can always re-apply to uni when you're ready. They take work experience in consideration and if it's relevant to the career you want, you might be able to get recognition for prior learning.
Business is a really good area to go into. I'd say defer it for a year, but don't worry about it...
Hi,
I'm not an expert in this area but I know a bit and I'll answer to the best of my ability
1) Whatever you are studying, it must be AQF certified, otherwise uni won't take you. I didn't actually know a cert 4 could be. There are many different types of diplomas as you probably know, some of...
With a 6.5 in IELTS, You're really going to struggle at university. The best thing I think you can do is do a TAFE course in a similar area to learn some relevant stuff and get a better grasp on your English speaking and writing. I've seen international students struggle with their studies...
Hop onto Seek and have a look at the jobs available. Things like nursing which you would expect to have good job prospects, actually don't. They post 2-5 jobs in a week. IT on the other hand are likely to post 2-5 jobs in the space of a few hours.
Have a look at the jobs and what intrigues you...