I don't have any myself- but if you take a look on webCT Vista all the lecture slides are there including a practice exam paper. In the lecture today Graham noted that their would be a case study so the sample paper should be a good indication of what will be on it. Also in the week14 lecture...
I'm doing software engineering, timetable is a bit uneven but there seems to be only a few ways it can work without clashes..
btw, how many people are actually doing it this year?
Yea, it doesn't matter if you make it up, the markers won't belooking to see how well you could memorise a case study rather they want to see how you can apply the theory to a real world situation. Even if that situation is made up you would keep it realistic and thus show you can apply your...
How is thata possible though? It said there were around 660 applicants and nobody got 10 interviews.
I'd say 400-500 would make more sense, as people get more than one interview.
haha, thanks MarsBarz, that should settle some things.
20 is B as inappropriate cutoff periods involve the reporting of expenses in different accounting periods than in which they occur as to show that more profit has occured in a given quarter. Thus it should be B.
I got 18/20 - made a...
As Logain said, all theories focus on increasing productivity, no manger would implement a theory that directly reduces productivity. Therefore when we look at the second bit of information, the 'teams' it is clearly behavioural, my teacher agreed with me.
All i know is what the syllabus tells me:
Classical-Scientific:
- Management as planning, organising, controlling
- Hierarchical organisational structures based on division of labour
- Autocratic leadership style
Behavioural:
- Management as leading, motivating, communicating
- Flat...
OK seriously, its not hard to see that 1 is B, it says organises into teams now i dont know any scientific theory that uses teams, and certainly the syllabus talks about division of labour in scientific so its definately behavioural.
Correct Answer
These are the correct answers, I went through the paper with my teacher and these are the best answers.
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. B
5. A
6. D
7. A
8. B
9. C
10. A
11. C
12. B
13. C
14. B
15. D
16. D
17. A
18. D
19. A
20. B
yea, its in the syllabus- thus you have to know it- its even come up before in past hscs
Its listed under types of financial ratios by efficiency
AR Turner = 365 / (Revenue / AR)
Can anyone who has been through the interviews and open days for this in previous years approximate how many people were there? just so we can get an estimate of how many people did/didnt get an interview.
Thanks
I've been wondering about the UAI as well- i doubt i'll get over 95 as well- i was selected for two interviews which means 2 interviews and 2 open days- 4 days total. I'm definately going to both!
My advice is to go, you never know what UAI you will get and its better to take a day off of...