Can you respond properly or just get out?Come again?
Ah okay, that's fair enough. My post did sound poorly worded (I cannot think when it is too dark).i think he just means he doesn't understand exactly what you're asking....
hmm yeah i'm looking at co-op as well....annoying how you can't do double degrees....
so anyone know how restricted you are in terms of your degree by your sponsor?
lol?why the fuck do you want to do marketing?
imo, marketing should be put into the arts faculty. and so should economics.
from thinking about actuarial studies, to thinking about marketing...
dude, get ambitious, make goals and chase them fucking down.
>.< what's wrong with marketing lolyou dont have a pussy, hence you dont belong in marketing or human resources or any other fag industry
As long as you are doing a B.Commerce or B.Accounting, companies offering Co-Op Programs (ie. UTS/UNSW) don't care about what majors you choose for your degree.With co-op, if you get accepted into, say, marketing, as your another major, can you do any other major or are you restricted to choosing the major that your sponsor wants you to choose?
So you are saying that you are not restricted to the major that your sponsor is giving money for?As long as you are doing a B.Commerce or B.Accounting, companies offering Co-Op Programs (ie. UTS/UNSW) don't care about what majors you choose for your degree.
Nor should they. They'll want you to have the required Accounting knowledge, but outside of that it's totally up to you.
Ultimately, if you're undertaking a Co-Op, you need to have a real interest in Accounting before you start both work and study.
I am saying that using logic, no, you wouldn't be. If you are doing a B.Commerce or B.Accounting which are required to be done during the Co-Op, these degrees already have the required Accounting subjects structured into a single Accounting Major.So you are saying that you are not restricted to the major that your sponsor is giving money for?
30th of septemberWhat are the closing dates for co-op Namu? I think I might apply just to keep my options open .
What's your co-op milton?THe number of co-op positions is directly dependent on the number of sponsors who join in that year. With the GFC and all, it's reduced quite a bit, with some fields much less than others, but the total number of scholarships (comm + engineering combined) is over 100.
If you've received an interview, you'll find out exactly who the sponsors are on the briefing day.
With most co-op courses, although you can do 2 degrees, you have to do 2 majors (except for finance, whre you cant fit in another major)