seremify007
Junior Member
I thought I'd start this thread because I've received numerous emails, PMs and phone calls regarding uni preferences for those studying on a cadetship/traineeship in Accounting... and this way there are plenty of other people out there who can post their opinions/experience/recommendations.
Before I start, I should note that in my firm, the main three options were UNSW, UTS and Macquarie; however other firms (usually depending on location and reason) are more willing to allow other unis such as UWS (Parramatta) and USYD.
My choice: UNSW
I spent a lot of time tossing up between UNSW and UTS but ultimately chose UNSW because of a few (personal) reasons;
1. My friends were going to UNSW, and my sister had studied B Commerce at UNSW making it easier for me to find resources.
2. The university is 'better known' and the degree hopefully more recognised- but then on a cadetship, in the scheme of things, once you have your CA it doesn't really matter.
3. From where I live, both UNSW and UTS are far so the convenience saving for UTS was marginal.
4. UNSW offers a much nicer campus with social clubs and societies- however, with VSU, it's hard to say how much of this campus life will survive.
5. Plenty of parking- especially important since I might be driving from clients.
After studying at UNSW, I've also realised there are a few benefits compared to my UTS peers on cadetships- mainly in subject timetabling. Things may change over at UTS, but when I saw my mate register his timetable, he had to put 'preferences' in to get certain classes/timeslots which doesn't always guarantee placement. UNSW on the other hand, from the moment you receive your offer, enables you to enroll via MyUNSW (website) and pick your timetable and select the night lectures suitable for a cadetship. (EDIT: Of course if you're slow to enroll and the classes happen to fill up- that's too bad.)
It should be noted that I think both UNSW and UTS offer equally suitable timeslots for night time students. Also, when I was looking for a uni last year, USYD did offer part time- just not night classes. There are some cadets I know of who are doing their part time studies at USYD, but from what I've heard, they've had to squish it all into one day (ie. take all their study leave in one day per week).
For those interested in my timetable; at UNSW, I go 2 nights a week to do 2 sujects a session/semester. Lectures for night time students are usually 6pm-8pm (instead of being spread over two days at 1 hour each), and the tutorials in the afternoon are on the same days as the lectures with several options available for both 4pm-5pm and 5pm-6pm (with some subjects offering 8pm-9pm tutorials). I personally chose the latter because I wasn't sure if I'd reach uni on time for 4pm every week; depending on client commitments. For some subjects at UNSW, there is a "Lab" (ie. using computers) which comes once every 3wks. Usually cadets tend to go for the 8pm-9pm lab sessions.
For more info on UNSW class times; visit http://www.timetable.unsw.edu.au/current/subjectSearch.html . The courses (for standard B Commerce) in 1st year are: ACCT1501, ECON1102, ECON1202 and ACCT1511, ECON1103, ECON1203. As a cadet, you can do 2 subjects (the norm) per session, or if you're more game, try doing 3. I'd personally recommend 2 for your first session so you don't feel rushed/frantic, but you're more than welcome to try challenging yourself. It just depends if you put work before studies- or studies before work.
Finally to answer the most common question about UNSW- yes there are fobs, but thankfully I've been lucky whenever I get group assignments.
For those interested in UTS; I know a lot of people who are doing cadetships at UTS... I'd say maybe 65-70% of people I can think of who are on cadetships prefer to study here.
If you are working at a firm located near UTS, or better yet, you live near UTS, it'll be hard for you to find a reason not to study here. I'm also under the impression that the UTS course is much more practical with a greater focus on understanding things rather than just learning a huge syllabus.
The obvious benefits of studying at UTS such as having more people in a similar situation to you (ie. also on cadetship) will help you when you need resources/assistance. There's also the smaller classes which I've heard about (again, not confirmed) whereas UNSW lectures always seem to have some idiot talking very loudly or disrupting the class! (warning: this idiot could be me!).
This is based on hearsay so it's not the fact or definitive answer, but from what I've heard the social life is very nonexistant and people use it primarily for convenience, heading home the moment lectures/tutorials are finished. The campus (or lack of) is compensated by the fact you get to roam around the city and thus don't really need a "uni village" as such so don't let this be your reason- unless you're like me and enjoy seeing grass and so on.
Better wait for a real UTS part timer to come here though
I hope this thread will be of use to those of you who can't decide where to go for your cadetship/traineeships!
Any questions, feel free to post here too!
Before I start, I should note that in my firm, the main three options were UNSW, UTS and Macquarie; however other firms (usually depending on location and reason) are more willing to allow other unis such as UWS (Parramatta) and USYD.
My choice: UNSW
I spent a lot of time tossing up between UNSW and UTS but ultimately chose UNSW because of a few (personal) reasons;
1. My friends were going to UNSW, and my sister had studied B Commerce at UNSW making it easier for me to find resources.
2. The university is 'better known' and the degree hopefully more recognised- but then on a cadetship, in the scheme of things, once you have your CA it doesn't really matter.
3. From where I live, both UNSW and UTS are far so the convenience saving for UTS was marginal.
4. UNSW offers a much nicer campus with social clubs and societies- however, with VSU, it's hard to say how much of this campus life will survive.
5. Plenty of parking- especially important since I might be driving from clients.
After studying at UNSW, I've also realised there are a few benefits compared to my UTS peers on cadetships- mainly in subject timetabling. Things may change over at UTS, but when I saw my mate register his timetable, he had to put 'preferences' in to get certain classes/timeslots which doesn't always guarantee placement. UNSW on the other hand, from the moment you receive your offer, enables you to enroll via MyUNSW (website) and pick your timetable and select the night lectures suitable for a cadetship. (EDIT: Of course if you're slow to enroll and the classes happen to fill up- that's too bad.)
It should be noted that I think both UNSW and UTS offer equally suitable timeslots for night time students. Also, when I was looking for a uni last year, USYD did offer part time- just not night classes. There are some cadets I know of who are doing their part time studies at USYD, but from what I've heard, they've had to squish it all into one day (ie. take all their study leave in one day per week).
For those interested in my timetable; at UNSW, I go 2 nights a week to do 2 sujects a session/semester. Lectures for night time students are usually 6pm-8pm (instead of being spread over two days at 1 hour each), and the tutorials in the afternoon are on the same days as the lectures with several options available for both 4pm-5pm and 5pm-6pm (with some subjects offering 8pm-9pm tutorials). I personally chose the latter because I wasn't sure if I'd reach uni on time for 4pm every week; depending on client commitments. For some subjects at UNSW, there is a "Lab" (ie. using computers) which comes once every 3wks. Usually cadets tend to go for the 8pm-9pm lab sessions.
For more info on UNSW class times; visit http://www.timetable.unsw.edu.au/current/subjectSearch.html . The courses (for standard B Commerce) in 1st year are: ACCT1501, ECON1102, ECON1202 and ACCT1511, ECON1103, ECON1203. As a cadet, you can do 2 subjects (the norm) per session, or if you're more game, try doing 3. I'd personally recommend 2 for your first session so you don't feel rushed/frantic, but you're more than welcome to try challenging yourself. It just depends if you put work before studies- or studies before work.
Finally to answer the most common question about UNSW- yes there are fobs, but thankfully I've been lucky whenever I get group assignments.
For those interested in UTS; I know a lot of people who are doing cadetships at UTS... I'd say maybe 65-70% of people I can think of who are on cadetships prefer to study here.
If you are working at a firm located near UTS, or better yet, you live near UTS, it'll be hard for you to find a reason not to study here. I'm also under the impression that the UTS course is much more practical with a greater focus on understanding things rather than just learning a huge syllabus.
The obvious benefits of studying at UTS such as having more people in a similar situation to you (ie. also on cadetship) will help you when you need resources/assistance. There's also the smaller classes which I've heard about (again, not confirmed) whereas UNSW lectures always seem to have some idiot talking very loudly or disrupting the class! (warning: this idiot could be me!).
This is based on hearsay so it's not the fact or definitive answer, but from what I've heard the social life is very nonexistant and people use it primarily for convenience, heading home the moment lectures/tutorials are finished. The campus (or lack of) is compensated by the fact you get to roam around the city and thus don't really need a "uni village" as such so don't let this be your reason- unless you're like me and enjoy seeing grass and so on.
Better wait for a real UTS part timer to come here though
I hope this thread will be of use to those of you who can't decide where to go for your cadetship/traineeships!
Any questions, feel free to post here too!
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