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...away from comp for a while, i got a shortlist for BIT
Thanks man-if you applied you would have got onemodezero said:congrats haque
2sense said:Then how many you reckon will make the shortlist. For accounting , there are 40 interviewees and 11 spots so according to that , how many do you think would make a shortlist?
I don't think there's a hard and fast rule for the size of the shortlist. When I did mine we guessed it was equal to the number of places there are too, but it makes more sense for them to put anyone they think is a candidate on the shortlist, with a "reasonable" number being the number of places available, in the extremely remote case everyone offered a position rejects it.cruzer said:But I recall during the briefing day someone asked how long the shortlist was, and the reply given was something along the lines of "who knows, we might even shortlist 10 people who we like"
for actuarial, we start working in exactly a year from now during the summer holidays...2sense said:who would reject co-op 13 grand each year and the first year you don't even work.
- People who apply for coop usually apply for more than one. If you get accepted for both obviously you can only take one2sense said:who would reject co-op 13 grand each year and the first year you don't even work.
Ur grade will probably breaK last year's record(aren't u guys academically much better?)milton said:2 (including me) got offers, 2 shortlisted... haven't heard from the other 4 yet who were also interviewd)
last yr ruse got 4 actuarial offers... maybe we can break that record
do the maths... (for actuarial) 61 were interviewed... 16 places... the shortlist will also be around 16... so about half would be unsuccessful
its free money. maybe 1 or 2 in shortlist so you have to be at the top.sunny said:- People who apply for coop usually apply for more than one. If you get accepted for both obviously you can only take one
- Already mentioned, people who get better scholarships
- People who end up going to another university for whatever reason
- People who decide they don't want the scholarship because they don't want to do that degree
I wouldn't call it "free" money...you do spend time working full time to get that money over the course of your degree.2sense said:its free money. maybe 1 or 2 in shortlist so you have to be at the top.
I got offered computer science and I took it, otherwise I would've graduated already I went to Sydney Tech, graduated 2002.haque said:Btw Sunny would u have taken co-op if offerred(i dunno u might have been offerred and rejected it) and what school did ya used to go to?