Shawny said:apparently community is like 44votes behind or something
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24hours to go
can jack bauer save community
... said:ogm hai tib!!!!
*secks linlin*
0h r3spekt!E3k0 said:i Declare Ultimate victory
well done to the losers
gg to the weeners
The nightmare scenario was eerily close, though.... The margin seems to decrease every year.mr_shittles said:Final result of the count of official votes:
631 Community
724 Drive
That worksd out to around 47% vs. 53%, so the end result was not as close as expected.
Team Values
# Professionally Driven
Drive will bolster UNSW's image as a lucrative talent pool for employers and recruiters, making Comsoc a desirable commercial affiliate to corporations and professionals.
# Student Driven
Drive recognizes that it's the students that make Comsoc and promises greater student involvement in decision making, co-ordination of events and the day-to-day running of the society.
# Lifestyle Driven
Drive is here to facilitate the balanced uni-lifestyle all students desire, by delivering diverse and innovative events - from the intimate and casual to the hyped up and "once in a life time".
# Value Driven
Drive promises bigger and better events to be facilitated by substantially expanding Comsoc's sponsorship base and commercial networks - from Tooheys New to Macquarie Bank.
Core Policies
* Careers Driven - Skills... Work Experience... JOBS
Seminars and Workshops
o Catering for more than just accountants and bankers
o Resume Writing, Interview technique, Business etiquette
Creating, not just advertising opportunities
o More interactive careers fairs
o Databases establishing more links with industry recruiters
o Solving the age-old problem: "Not what you know, but who you know"
* Socially Driven - Fusing friendships, letting the good times roll
Inter-uni/inter-disciplinary networking
o An inter-uni/inter-faculty challenge
o Trivia night, sports, novelty
o Huge Party declares the winner
Invigorate the old, Implement the new
By Popular Demand:
o Classier com-balls
o Action Packed Camps
o Crazy Cruises
o Beach by Day, Pool by night
o Commerce Drinks & BBQ's
On the drawing board:
o Pub-crawls
o Karaoke Komps
o Paint-ball
o Ski trips
* Fusion & Balance
o Careers orientated social events, socially orientated careers events
o Opportunities to interact with industry reps in a spectrum of situations, ranging from formal to casual
* Awareness Driven - Feel the hype... Seeing is believing
Consistency, Intensity and Presence
Regularity in
o Faculty emails
o Lecture announcements
o Newsletters
o Stalls
Innovation
o Competitions, Lucky Draws, Giveaways
* E-Driven
Interaction and Accessibility
o Fully-featured online discussion board
o Image gallery allowing students to post their own photos
* Education Driven - Igniting a passion for learning
Online note sharing
o Studying smart not hard
o Secrets to academic success
Examination PASS
o Co-ordinated with mid-sems and finals
o Expansion beyond first year subjects
o FREE for ALL Commerce students
* People Driven - Inspiring motivation, dedication & involvement
Volunteer Database
o Classification according to personal and professional interests
o The right people for the right jobs
Incentive Schemes and Merit Systems
o Rewarding consistent student contributions and participation.
o Certificates of recognition, Book/Food Vouchers, Discounted events.
Exactly how can we go about helping Comsoc?ushuldsmile said:Students who spend their time in forums bagging out Comosoc and not spending their time trying to improve it.
I'd say all of them are. Either that, or being puppetered by outside influences.erawamai said:What the hell would commerce students know about politics and accountability?
I'd say the great majoroty were CV line hunting.
Unfortunately though, there's been a lack of communication as to ways you can get involved in comsoc and become an active member. Maybe it's just me but the only communication that i receive from comsoc are emails advertise o-camp, commerce ball, smh tertiary card and people album. I think communication from the FCE staff regarding executive dialogue, cpa competitions has been more frequent than communication from ppl involved in comsoc.ushuldsmile said:People are saying that Comsoc doesn't do anything, it should be more active, it should communicate more etc .. . . .Why don't you people do something about it?? Comsoc is what you make of it, and it seems to me that the people in here are too busy critizing a society which desperately needs their help.
I am an active member, and I know what the problem is: there is only 14 execs and a handful of active members catering for approx 4000 students. Students who spend their time in forums bagging out Comosoc and not spending their time trying to improve it.
i think ur too cynical? a lot of people in the current team and the in coming team will work for their famili business or work for themselves. i dont know who they will show their CV to? their parents?erawamai said:What the hell would commerce students know about politics and accountability?
I'd say the great majority were CV line hunting.
the biggest way you can help comsoc is to particpate in our events and through these you will meet all the executives who i assure you would be very happy to get some volunteers.t-i-m-m-y said:Exactly how can we go about helping Comsoc?
in all honesty, there is not much more you can do. its pretty exhausting to cater for 000's of studetns when its just 14 of us in the team., hence our capacity is limited with the physical support we have, and let us not forget we are uni students and our primary objective is to learn at uni.t-i-m-m-y said:and frigid: good idea with archiving their policies- we can come back in a year and see exactly how much they've done. My guess?? - not much at all.