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« Reply #1965 on: March 26, 2013, 09:22:49 am »
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Plus if you manage to get in the 90s - you might find yourself the recipient of a subject prize (ie. for highest grade in class). Not only is there a nice little cash bonus (about $500 - which isnt too bad....until you consider the ~9k you fork put p/yr on hecs); but you also get to meet a lot of potential employers at the awards ceremony. PLUS it looks great on your CV.

So excited when I managed to snag one myself! ^.^

Haha, I have absolutely no chance of getting any subject prizes. But in terms of your CV, getting staight H1s is impressive enough for most employers right?

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« Reply #1966 on: March 26, 2013, 09:29:22 am »
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H1s help enormously, but I found relevant work experiemce helps more.

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« Reply #1967 on: March 26, 2013, 09:45:52 am »
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Regarding academic grading, I have a close friend who completed the BEng, he legitimately failed 8 subjects in his time at university, getting as low as 19 for some subjects and he is on a grad program at Telstra. There is a lot more to hiring someone than just their grades. Having said that, of course it doesn't hinder your employment prospects to do well.

With respect to H1s and scoring 95+, it greatly depends on the subject and course we are talking. For instance, in the entire JD cohort, I think like a maximum of 2-3 people get a H1, thus it's a terrific achievement in itself to get 80. I know my friend was telling me that in the Masters of Eng, just passing the subject 'Control Systems' on your first shot is pretty impressive itself (it had like a 75% fail rate one year, and last year 65%). Again, getting a 99 in Calculus 1 or Calculus 2 is not really a terrific achievement but an 80 in 'metric and hilbert spaces' is a phenomenal achievement.

Employers aren't idiots in this regard and they realize grades vary pending on the subject and aren't necessarily a great predictor of someone's output in their team, at the end of the day, for some employers, who they pick as their grad students may well ultimately determine whether their business fails or succeeds so they put a great deal of effort in finding the right person.

Regardless, look at someone like Dr.Mullis, who personally doesn't think he could've ever won the nobel prize without LSD. I'm not telling people to do LSD, but there's a lot more to being a good scientist and indeed in most professions there's a lot more to succeeding than just studying hard.

In first year and probably the majority of University, if you're getting 95+, that's great, but if you're doing it at the expense of other aspects of your life, you're probably hindering your own employment prospects. University is a great time to do a lot of lateral thinking and go out a lot. Just remember, after university finishes, a lot of you will get married and have kids pretty soon after. At that point, you won't ever be able to do a lot of the things you take for granted.
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« Reply #1968 on: March 26, 2013, 11:26:05 am »
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Haha, I have absolutely no chance of getting any subject prizes. But in terms of your CV, getting straight H1s is impressive enough for most employers right?

As someone who regularly employees students as tutors and talks with industry straight H1s are not impressive without some kind of extra circular activity (at least within the accounting field).

The extra circular activity could be work experience (need not be relevant, but relevant is better), at UOM becoming actively involved with a club or society (join the exec) or community group etc, play a team sport.. show you have some soft (people) skills. Without these people with lower grades but seen as more rounded may trump straight H1.

I know a number of employers who will not interview someone with straight H1 and do not have these other on their resume as they had bad experiences with such people having no personality... having H1 and soft skills  together they very powerful.  The worse interviews I have ever conducted with perspective tutors have been with straight H1 students no extra circ.

Also for employers the grades in first year (particularly 1st semester) don't meant anything, if your grades afterwards are higher (or at least the same) but a downward trend can be seen to be bad.

Basically if you need to sacrifice a life for straight H1s its not worth it unless you want to go into academia




   

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« Reply #1969 on: March 26, 2013, 01:17:44 pm »
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Are linear algebra pracs compulsory, or is it ok to miss one?

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« Reply #1970 on: March 26, 2013, 02:09:15 pm »
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Does anyone know where i can get cheap A4 paper for printing lecture notes? At melbourne, preferrably in a relatively small pack.

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« Reply #1971 on: March 26, 2013, 02:55:53 pm »
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Are there discussion sections for ANY of the CHEM10003 pracs, because if there are eight marks devoted to product appearance and yield and no ways to explain errors for the remainder of the pracs, I'm going to flip my shit :Y
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« Reply #1972 on: March 26, 2013, 05:52:57 pm »
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Woolworths currently have relex reams on sale. 2 for 10 bucks - bought myself 6 reams.

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« Reply #1973 on: March 26, 2013, 05:58:47 pm »
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Textbook>lectures

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« Reply #1974 on: March 26, 2013, 06:02:47 pm »
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Good website:
http://www.ozbargain.com.au/

It's a website where people online post good deals from where ever they see it currently running; you can search for many things there.

Usually if you want Reflex though 2 for 10 is great.

I did a search for it and found this:
http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/91331

Which if you live nearby would be good.
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« Reply #1975 on: March 26, 2013, 06:09:57 pm »
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I thought we were just talking about things Woolworths are selling before I read properly and I was all excited to tell you that I GOT SUSHI FROM WOOLWORTHS HOW.
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« Reply #1976 on: March 26, 2013, 08:10:07 pm »
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I thought we were just talking about things Woolworths are selling before I read properly and I was all excited to tell you that I GOT SUSHI FROM WOOLWORTHS HOW.

I am very interested to hear about your experience, please elaborate. Don't spare the details.
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« Reply #1977 on: March 26, 2013, 08:27:55 pm »
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I thought we were just talking about things Woolworths are selling before I read properly and I was all excited to tell you that I GOT SUSHI FROM WOOLWORTHS HOW.
Haha! I had woolworths sushi for lunch today actually  :P
I prefer the generic kind of sushi, Woolworths has tried to be creative and done some wacky stuff which was interesting to try. But I prefer more traditional sushi  8)

On topic: Only found out today that we have next week off lol
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« Reply #1978 on: March 26, 2013, 08:29:58 pm »
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Haha! I had woolworths sushi for lunch today actually  :P
I prefer the generic kind of sushi, Woolworths has tried to be creative and done some wacky stuff which was interesting to try. But I prefer more traditional sushi  8)

On topic: Only found out today that we have next week off lol

The whole of next week?

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« Reply #1979 on: March 26, 2013, 08:41:28 pm »
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Yes all of next week lol Good Friday + weekend + next week. Get excited!! Much needed break for me...