mate maths is not prereque for bacc, let alone any business major so dw.zdzislaw said:My interests are in law, yet I feel that BAcc will provide a solid framework on which to build a steady career. Is this wrong?
Also, Mathematics is 'assumed' but are you totally screwed if you haven't done it? I did prelim but dropped it in yr 12 not because i was bad at it but because i had too many units btw
You're welcome xD Don't know if you attended any careers fairs or the ICAA evening last week, but if you want a more detailed overview of BaCC and the opportunity to ask any questions face-to-face, UTS is holding a BaCC information evening:zdzislaw said:Thank you very much 201055
=D hope to see you as a BAcc student
Hi Haider,venom69r said:So guys, clearning one thing up about the application process:
In terms of applying, all we need to do is fill part A out, and then for part B, fill in all the fields, but instead of submitting it to UTS, we simply print it out and let the school do the last section right??
My careers advisor was under the impression that we needed to submit our application form online, but from all I've read on their site + on here, we only need to send a soft copy or pdf. version if they ask for it when we get selected for an interview.
I was just hoping if anyone could clear that up for me. Thanks
Thank god BAcc application form is so much more simplistic than the accounting cadetships.
Cheers, Haider
How do you keep the soft copy if you cannot save it?201055 said:Hi Haider,
This year the BaCC application process is trying to do most of it all online (that's why your career advisor may not know all the changes yet), but it's been plagued with some software problems. But yes, you have the right idea.
- Fill out Part A online (That's just all the general details about you).
- Fill out Part B, print a hard copy, get it approved/ signed by the school and fax it into the BaCC office. Keep the soft copy in case you need it for the July interview.
*Sorry for the delay in replying, uni final exams are coming
Haha, that's ok, just remember to dress appropriately for the July interviewsAllan vB said:How do you keep the soft copy if you cannot save it?
By the way, i'm from Narooma and I don't believe that we crossed paths... I was wearing lots of cream, lol... Everyone else seemed to be dressed very appropriately.
Oh good, I saved all of the information in a word doco.201055 said:Haha, that's ok, just remember to dress appropriately for the July interviews
And yes, that's the software problem I was talking about. Just print a hard copy for yourself, or copy and paste into a word document.
Sounds like you'll get an interview. Regarding what to wear- treat it as if you're going for a cadetship or any business interview. Full suit, including jacket (always safer to dress up than down In fact, there's a high chance you'll actually get interviewed by at least one of our sponsors, and it sets a better impression when you show up all dress up.Allan vB said:Oh good, I saved all of the information in a word doco.
Do you think that a suit is desirable for he interviews? I was thinking of wearing suit pants, a business shirt and a nice tie... basically the suit minus the jacket... i'm sure it should be fine... this is provided that I get the interview of course... i got a current BAcc to look over my form and she said that she was very impressed and that it was exactly what they'd be looking for... I was stoked! I handed it to the deputy to fill in the bottom section and he put me as 1st and in the 95-99 range, which also pleased me greatly! Only time will tell now...