grimreaper
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meh I still have a photocopy of my application and nothing looks too bad about it (no spelling\grammatical errors). The thing is worked my god damn butt off for duke of ed - I expected that thatd be the type of thing scholarship awarders would want as I had a lot of oppurtunities to show leadership, did plenty of community service, etc - but apparently its not so important as they make out.Claudia said:I think the only reason you guys, with duke of E etc and the ranks didn't get it was because you didn't show excellent communication skills on your app. How did you write? they look for your ability to communicate your acheivements. Esp in actuarial. What was your eng ranking? mine 3/117. And also, i go to a non-private selective school not elite at all but good rep. They also want a balance of girls and guys. All the people i called up were girls. Mayb too many guys.
My advanced eng rank was 49/160 - I reckon thatd be high enough for the co-op program. My sister, who is an actuary (did the degree at MQ), says that hsc english is pretty much irrelevant anyway in reference to the degree - you never write big flowery essays (see: hsc), and its more about being concise and factual rather than just bullcrapping. I should think that anyone selecting people for co-op would see this as well?
If I may ask, what did the people who actually got an interview have to write about on their application?
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