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I got an email about it the day after the first round offers come out and it was from USYD rather than through UAC. Also, you will probably (IDK maybe this is wrong) only get one from the university you get an offer from, rather than getting a few to chose from.
Hard to say because I haven't done much medical science (sounds really interesting though), but I really like chemistry and I think I'd probably be sad if I never studied it again, haha.
When I was really young (5 or 6) I wanted to be a palaeontologist...
Then I went through phases of wanting to be a doctor or a chemist but throughout high school I had no idea. Now I'd love to do something related to chemistry/medical science.
I always told people I didn't know but maybe I did...
I've never heard of that.. Where did you hear that from? If it's true, that's really dodgy. They request it back once you quit so they could hardly make you pay for it.
I'm pretty sure that thats the standard wage for a 19 y o. $15.15p/h may be without casual loading. Maccas doesn't do trainee wages anymore so it shouldn't change.
For NSW including casual loading, the 17 year old wage is $13.86 and $16.18 as an 18 year old.
Also after 7 days your application will time out but yeah you can start again. It's probably a good idea to get all your referees/cover letter sorted now though so it's ready to go.
Atonement by Ian McEwan. It's set in the 1930s/40s predominantly and really gets into the psyches of all the characters. Also, it is pretty sad in parts but mainly it deals with the main character's guilt/self-absorption depending whether or not you're 'on her side'. (It's in 3 parts, it's...
Nah, we have had heaps of trainees aged 18-19 recently. They do give more hours to younger people but if you can work during school times that's a plus. It's not like they won't hire you.
Thanks! I think I'll ask one of the managers today. The only problem is that I can't guarantee that I'll be there for longer than another 4 months as I might be moving interstate for uni. But I guess it doesn't hurt to ask.
I have a question: does anyone know if you have to wait until a crew trainer position is advertised or can you just ask to put an application in whenever?
They are separate so you will get one offer per "admissions centre" you apply to. (One each for UAC, QTAC, VTAC, SATAC, etc)
And there's no need to specify an overall first preference.
I swear I'm incapable of sitting at a desk normally and studying (unless I'm in a public place). I always end up either curled up on the floor or half sitting on the table. It's weird.