It depends heavily on the represntative you speak to as well. Gadens were exceptionally nice to my friend and I when we told them we were first years. :p (This is true, went to careers fair when we were in first year...overly enthusiastic)
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Magistrate steps aside for counselling
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March 24, 2006
A FEDERAL magistrate...
Yes, University medal would suffice. I don't think they'd care if you have a life or not. Not many problems would come your way when it comes to job hunting.
Not really.
The only 'experience' you get from those is you start to learn the culture of the organsiation.
The article does blame 'unready' grads on universities and TAFE. No one is missing the point.