Might be a really rare one tho.I've caught an express from Newcastle to Epping before.
Might be a really rare one tho.I've caught an express from Newcastle to Epping before.
If I lived on the central coast, I'd train it to Hornsby and then catch the 575 Bus.Might be a really rare one tho.
My head is deadI think exams are starting tomorrow?
Good luck everyone
How long would you be on the 575?If I lived on the central coast, I'd train it to Hornsby and then catch the 575 Bus.
An hour? but given that we aren't going to have a train station mid 2018 due to closure on the Northern Line, then buses might be the way to go.How long would you be on the 575?
If me and bos1 go to MQ, it will be 2019 anyway.An hour? but given that we aren't going to have a train station mid 2018 due to closure on the Northern Line, then buses might be the way to go.
Are you excited to graduate soon ilikecats?I've realised how much older than you I am and I'm sad.
I feel this way in the cadetship thread too
Most definitely. This is my 6th year and I am very, very thrilled that's it's nearly done.Are you excited to graduate soon ilikecats?
I had mini mindblank and for some reason thought it was currently 2018!If me and bos1 go to MQ, it will be 2019 anyway.
What are you planning on doing post-uni?Ah, I'm a 22 yr old and I'm a first year student... The lecturer for one of my subjects was like 'you are all 18' and I was in the front row, slowly shrinking...
But in all seriousness, the idea that people graduate after 3 years is just... becoming more irrelevant. Things happen, people change degrees / their minds, add stuff on etc. So don't be harsh on yourselves, everyone!
I plan to do 4 yrs at MQ, and then I'm out in the workforce.... I hope, lol. One semester (nearly) down, 7 to go...
Gonna be an audit lyfer or move into industry after a few years?Most definitely. This is my 6th year and I am very, very thrilled that's it's nearly done.
Uni is great and all, but I'm ready to be out in the big wide world of full time adult. I'm sure in a few years I'll miss it
I'm already out of accounting actually! Just doing IT now.Gonna be an audit lyfer or move into industry after a few years?
That sounds really interesting! Good luck! You've still got ages to make yourself into a top candidate for those sort of roles if you do want to do it.Well my plans post uni... are so unrealistic lol. The dream is DFAT, but really anything involving:
-Writing, communications on an international level. But I hate the journalism / media industry, you know? I'm just really good at being critical, lol and so many people have suggested journalism to me... it's just a yucky industry.
-Politics (Policy), Defense & Military and / or Security. Most State / Federal Government roles should be fine, but especially being an advisor / analyst.
-Research in general
I also have plans during university to complete outside of my degree but I kind of find it hard to get involved with co-cirricular. Hopefully next year I can become a peer mentor and finally go to the debating meetings. And of course, the Global Leadership Program Some internships / work experience would also be handy.
As I'm quite proud of the marks I'm getting atm, I'd love to do an honors year. Sadly, MQ don't offer them so I'd do it at Usyd, ANU or UNSW. That'd really boost up my chances for DFAT, lol. I don't think ASIO has a graduate program (they require years of experience so I'm not really thinking about them atm). What I want to get into is very competitive, and I'd be competing against the best.
Not entirely sure I'd be able to make it into Commerce at UNSW (it's my first choice anyway), so if I don't get a high enough ATAR to get in at UNSW, I'll probs go to MQU which seems like the next best option for commerce (don't rate UniSyd tbh, haven't heard great things about the culture and the ATAR requirement is really high). The sort of fields I'm interested in would be audit, corporate advisory, insolvency, superannuation or I'd really like to get into a generalist grad program with a large company or even the APS. I'm not entirely sure really but I've always liked commerce and love talking about finance, economics, and business so commerce just feels like it would be a great fit as a degree.By your signature, you're aiming for Commerce at UNSW. That's pretty cool, Commerce is a pretty broad field. Are there any areas you are interested in?
Still on track to graduate I hope?Most definitely. This is my 6th year and I am very, very thrilled that's it's nearly done.
Uni is great and all, but I'm ready to be out in the big wide world of full time adult. I'm sure in a few years I'll miss it