v-something
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i've done some research on the co-op scholarship, and got a few questions here.
1. In this year's application there are like eight big questions with around 800-1000 words limit each. Is this same as previous years? How many words should i actually write?
2. when do i get to know if i get the offer with condition? Very soon after the interview? Am i notified as well if i'm on the shortlist or failed?
3. I'm involved in many activities, but not a lot. Also i'm not a prefect nor SRC and i don't play sports. So i'm worried that my activities wont be that competitive.
4. I heard that there are many candidates can't meet the atar requirement in the end. So would a 98-99 atar be an advantage?
5. How long is the interview? What kind of questions do they tend to ask?
6. I'm considering actuarial studies and chemical engineering. I know it's competitive in all the courses, but which one of the two do you think is easier to get the scholarship? (I assumed chemical eng will be easier since its normal atar cut-off is only 91something while it's 98 for actuarial.)
7. Are there any other scholarships or cadetships that you would recommend in terms of the financial help and opportunities it offers?
..well, i guess its not 'a few' questions here but any answer or help will be much appreciated.
1. In this year's application there are like eight big questions with around 800-1000 words limit each. Is this same as previous years? How many words should i actually write?
2. when do i get to know if i get the offer with condition? Very soon after the interview? Am i notified as well if i'm on the shortlist or failed?
3. I'm involved in many activities, but not a lot. Also i'm not a prefect nor SRC and i don't play sports. So i'm worried that my activities wont be that competitive.
4. I heard that there are many candidates can't meet the atar requirement in the end. So would a 98-99 atar be an advantage?
5. How long is the interview? What kind of questions do they tend to ask?
6. I'm considering actuarial studies and chemical engineering. I know it's competitive in all the courses, but which one of the two do you think is easier to get the scholarship? (I assumed chemical eng will be easier since its normal atar cut-off is only 91something while it's 98 for actuarial.)
7. Are there any other scholarships or cadetships that you would recommend in terms of the financial help and opportunities it offers?
..well, i guess its not 'a few' questions here but any answer or help will be much appreciated.