seremify007
Junior Member
Co op scholarship requires one to work at least for about 1.5 years (3 placements * half a year each). Assuming they are paid over 4 years, that's $60k all up. You get better money working full time at Maccas.
The reason Co-Op Scholarships are worthwhile is because of the shit you learn and the people you meet throughout them, not due to the money involved. You're forced into getting strong marks, whilst getting to network into the industry, learn a lot more than what uni can teach you and getting paid for it. Focusing solely on the immediate monetary outcome is short-sighted and detracts from the purpose of the Co-Op Program.Co op scholarship requires one to work at least for about 1.5 years (3 placements * half a year each). Assuming they are paid over 4 years, that's $60k all up. You get better money working full time at Maccas.
no primary school can ever make up for having stupid parents, at least not on a collective basisUniversity is a different kettle of fish all together, by that stage a person is pretty much responsible for creating their own opportunities, primary school children are not.
When are we going to talk about the elephant in the room? Asian privilege is so entrenched in the education system in Australia, whites don't stand a chance. Asians in Australia actually bring their kids up to believe that their IQ average is higher than the roundeye average, especially on the spatial tests, leading to their advantage in math and science. I was in China Town the other week and one shop said "NO GAIJIN." I tell ya what..
Nobody believes that any of the policies they advocate are going to create some Utopian paradise of wealth and prosperity where we all love each other always. Early schooling can mitigate the impacts of the disparity in upbringings from household to household.no primary school can ever make up for having stupid parents, at least not on a collective basis
You can't be serious? Only the Japanese use that term Gaijin (from the Chinese "wai ren") for foreigners or outsiders. Which shop in Chinatown?I was in China Town the other week and one shop said "NO GAIJIN." I tell ya what..
Find me a university student that actually has the option of working full time? University students don't get full time work in retail (unless they become a manager and lets face it, being a manager involves really shitty working conditions). It's interesting that you bring up McDonalds as an example. University students are simply too expensive to get work there. Uni students might have a shot if they work at a 24hr Maccas, but even then you are stuck with shit work hours.Co op scholarship requires one to work at least for about 1.5 years (3 placements * half a year each). Assuming they are paid over 4 years, that's $60k all up. You get better money working full time at Maccas.
the problem is... how do you know who this is?Internet_Police;5750742but I would be more than happy supporting[B said:a hard worker[/B] from a financially disadvantaged family. I would much rather help them then some arrogant snob from James Ruse (A good example is the user "duckcowhybird", if he still visits this site)
[Without going off tangent from this discussion - I find this to be very true. At first, I thought that this was just a rumour but since starting University I have noticed that this is occurring frequently. So many overly tutored (e.g. going to tutoring since early primary school) students cannot cope very well in university or are struggling because of the independent nature of studying that is required in certain subjects. But obviously, my statement is just a generalisation - not true for everyone.]It's a sad state of affairs as far as I'm concerned. There are better things money can be spent on by poorer families than sending their kids to tutoring because they don't trust their intellect. It over-inflates a child's performance and they will end up struggling in university (I know it happens).
how about we stop subsidising the reproduction of poor (stupid) peopleNobody believes that any of the policies they advocate are going to create some Utopian paradise of wealth and prosperity where we all love each other always. Early schooling can mitigate the impacts of the disparity in upbringings from household to household.
yeah yeah.how about we stop subsidising the reproduction of poor (stupid) people
I've seen quite a bit of that too but at each stage of the education process there have been a lot of people saying "you can't rote learn" or "you can't get through with relying on tutoring" but I've finished post graduate studies now and even then I still think people can get by with cramming and tutoring (although admittedly it does become a lot harder).[Without going off tangent from this discussion - I find this to be very true. At first, I thought that this was just a rumour but since starting University I have noticed that this is occurring frequently. So many overly tutored (e.g. going to tutoring since early primary school) students cannot cope very well in university or are struggling because of the independent nature of studying that is required in certain subjects. But obviously, my statement is just a generalisation - not true for everyone.]
ooooooohLentern there is a reason why everyone wants to fight you, because they know that they will win. You have the intelligence of a doorknob. Shut your mouth and pull out whatever is jammed up your anus