got 1 for industrial chem as well~*pixie_poo*~ said:congratulations to those who got the interview!!!
<CENTER> i also got one! in industrial chemistry
i had put chemical engineering as my first choice... and industrial chemistry as my second choice... but i actually wanted to do the indiustrial chemistry more than the engineering.. so i guess i was lucky!!
goodluck for the interviews to those who got one
and would anyone know how many people were actually offered an interview this year?? im just curious..
nah i dont think thats true, for uts, yes u have to put it as ur first preference but for unsw, u dont have toseremify007 said:She hasn't replied to SMS.. sorry guys.
As for the coop thing- IIRC you have to put that course as your number 1 preference on the UAC form anyway? They came to our school and told us that if we aren't putting it as our number 1 preference- don't bother applying.
Btw I could be wrong about that- but that is the message that the lady either said explicitly or was implying when she gave the powerpoint presentation and stuff... but then, if you get a coop you'd probably end up swapping your prefs round so that it was your number1? *shrugs*
EDIT: Forgot to mention (just in case other unis have coops)- this was when the UNSW coop lady came to our school.
EDIT2: I thought I'd rephrase this (but leave the original post in case anyone wondered what I said)... I remember her saying something about if you are applying for a Commerce coop, then you MUST be planning to do Commerce normally and if you don't get the coop you would be doing normal B Comm at UNSW.
That. No offer -> can't do that degree.spindivision said:if uac don't give you an offer for that course, you can't have the scholarship?
How is thata possible though? It said there were around 660 applicants and nobody got 10 interviews.seremify007 said:I rang my friend up and she said it's somewhere between 9,000 and 10,000 interviews... >_>
umm 1st yr coops do data entry for the ppl applying thus get to see applications. i think the acct coops are the only ones that help with the selection process for interviews, though its only a small part compared to the rating given by the coop office.seremify007 said:I still can't believe it's between 9,000 and 10,000... but hey, she's helping them organise the coop interviews and also said that the number was much higher than what she had expected- and so far, she's the only person whom I know has any connections with running the coop program. The figure still does sound somewhat unlikely... but until I hear it from someone else...
Fair enough =] I don't really know what she was referring to... *shrugs* and yeh you're right- she is a 1st yr.Sharpshooter said:umm 1st yr coops do data entry for the ppl applying thus get to see applications. i think the acct coops are the only ones that help with the selection process for interviews, though its only a small part compared to the rating given by the coop office.
9-10k. ummm no. at coopsoc meeting i was reading the little board they had up with no. of 1st pref applicants for each program, no. of interviews given and no. of spots available. the only way i could see 9-10k working was if it was done by total programs applied for? i.e. if i applied for 4 programs that in effect would be 4 applications? but they go through your first pref so i still dont see where that sort of number comes from. estimates around hundreds of applicants are correct, lol though the vast majority of which were from the selective schools and a few "top" private schools.
I agree with you on that (and for cadetships/etc)... it's kinda sad when you see ppl going through this and then getting a spot, when they really have no interest in it whatsoever apart from the "Hmm.. i wonder if I can get a coop"- and then you see ppl who really would've wanted to have those opportunities and tried to get in but just missed the cut. I'm not saying don't apply for these things, but if you aren't really interested, then don't take the opportunity away from someone who actually is.also if your tossing up btwn whether you really want coop or if your heart is in a double degree or a totally different degree, dont go thru a process when someone else could want it much more than you and make more of the opportunity. coop gives u heaps of opportunities thus why alot of ppl apply for it, and if you dont have your heart set on something or you cant really see yourself there in the future or dont think its really for you, then you may not enjoy it, you may drop out (hahaha and then be forced to pay the money back ) and so on. lol from the other side of the arguement, if you got a shot why not take it ;-)
Lots of things...alot of it to do with whats on your application.~ ReNcH ~ said:What kind of things do they ask at the interview? Is it mainly about our motivation and reasons for applying for that certain program, or do they ask questions about our written application as well? A half-an-hour interview seems like a fair bit...