obliviousninja
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You will be miles ahead unless you are gun af
There is also the new Bachelor of Economics.As a HSC student you have nothing to lose by applying so i don't see why you shouldn't anyway
UTS also has BIT and BAcc co-op programs which are worth looking at
Not surprising if he got >88, he must've killed the interviews though. We have a couple late 80's in BIT co-op iircThere is also the new Bachelor of Economics.
A friend of mine applied for BAcc and he got late 80's, but he told me that he only got accepted because he did alot of EC in highschool...
Oh mate, you're behind the ball on this one.Sorry to intrude but what is the difference between a co-op program and a regular one? Is it just work experience during uni? Is it something everyone wants to do/achieve, or only 'right' for some people with certain attributes/goals? Also, I'm planning to most likely do actuarial and economics, is there a co-op that relates to that? How do you apply for a co-op? When is the cut off date to apply? Sorry again for what may be obvious Q's.