Hey prelim kid,and if so what "benefits" do you get out of them?
tyHey prelim kid,
Benefits include-
- Stress relief
- Improves time management
- Teamwork if you do sport
- Looks great on your resume
- Looks great with your excellent atar
- ESSENTIAL FOR ANY CADETSHIP, INTERNSHIP ETC. Like you will not be considered without any.
- New friends
- Improves your social life which deteriorates during your hsc
- Keeps you fit which also deteriorates during your hsc
- Helps you understand yourself more especially with Duke of Ed
- You waste less time because you have no time to waste
- Helps build your connections with organisations
- Make you more reputable and trustworthy
- Jobs also make you money
This questions got too many answers but that'smost of them.
Goodluck mate
The bold part isn't true for sure, or else everyone would be getting extra curricularsHey prelim kid,
Benefits include-
- Stress relief
- Improves time management
- Teamwork if you do sport
- Looks great on your resume
- Looks great with your excellent atar
- ESSENTIAL FOR ANY CADETSHIP, INTERNSHIP ETC. Like you will not be considered without any.
- New friends
- Improves your social life which deteriorates during your hsc
- Keeps you fit which also deteriorates during your hsc
- Helps you understand yourself more especially with Duke of Ed
- You waste less time because you have no time to waste
- Helps build your connections with organisations
- Make you more reputable and trustworthy
- Jobs also make you money
This questions got too many answers but that'smost of them.
Goodluck mate
Can confirm. I got a scholarship pretty much without any extracurricular activities.The bold part isn't true for sure, or else everyone would be getting extra curriculars
Oh really. Mind telling me how you did it? Was it based purely off academic resultsCan confirm. I got a scholarship pretty much without any extracurricular activities.
That said, it does seem that generally it's easier to land a scholarship if you did do some extracurricular activitiess that you can talk about to some extent.
It was about 60% academic results, 40% Advanced English articulation skills. Especially the latter. Trying to make your personal musical interest sound relevant to an Advanced Mathematics degree is right up Advanced English's alley.Oh really. Mind telling me how you did it? Was it based purely off academic results
More time? I'm sure uni students are way busier than high school students since you all have a crap tonne of weekly work to do and getting hand cramps at the end of each semester due to excessive note taking and suchI think at uni you'll have more time for this sort of thing anyway
but how many students actually do the work they're supposed to do?More time? I'm sure uni students are way busier than high school students since you all have a crap tonne of weekly work to do and getting hand cramps at the end of each semester due to excessive note taking and such
Got no ideabut how many students actually do the work they're supposed to do?
(that was a rhetorical question)Got no idea
Yes definitely. And u also end up looking greatSwimming, to help relieve stress from year 11
Swimming, to help relieve stress from year 11
i believe this is only helpful in the summerYes definitely. And u also end up looking great
dependsIs uni less stress than school
but most of the time when people get hired for internships or full time jobs do employers really pay attention to your high school extracurricularsRecruiters want to see that you're busy, doing a lot outside, while maintaining a healthy work/study balance in high school. Therefore, EC activities play to some extent a factor when going for cadetships, not necessarily scholarships (case to case basis).
No. But please note: cadetships = High School/First Years (So it does matter for the next 2 yrs)but most of the time when people get hired for internships or full time jobs do employers really pay attention to your high school extracurriculars