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Notre Dame will not know whether they are going to run night time classes until they run the interviews and ask candidates whether they would use night time classes.ishq said:Meads - is Notre Dame on the okay list for part time courses?
Damn USyd! They have part time commerce but no evening classes - WHY i ask...WHY???
ishq said:Is everyone going to have a go at Acc Co-op at UNSW and UTS?
i agree with you, i dont think traniees should bother with the co-ops or anything...although i dont think it is a condition of any contract, it is more a question of morals and ethics. A trainee SHOULD not take a stab at co-ops, but no-one is going to stop them. In saying that, its not as if I am going to crucify anyone that decides to have a go, its all for the experience.holla back girl said:omg...how greedy are you?
give others lik me (without cadetship) a chance!
anyways...apparently you're not suppose to apply if you already have a cadetship... its written on the conditions.
Oh come on!holla back girl said:omg...how greedy are you?
give others lik me (without cadetship) a chance!
anyways...apparently you're not suppose to apply if you already have a cadetship... its written on the conditions.
i dont want to argue here, but it is interesting that you say that the HR person told you there is nothing really wrong with going and taking a Co-op after signing the contract for the traineeship, because i asked the very same thing and i was told it would immoral and unethical.ishq said:Oh come on!
For accounting, co-ops such as those at UTS and UNSW are the best option! You get to have industry training at two/three professional services firms and enjoy the benefits of full time university! Nearly everyone who applies Coop (according to the lady I was talking to today) also has tried to get a cadetship.
Its not being greedy, its the truth.
With regard to it being immoral and unethical if the companies are kept in the dark - I agree wholeheartedly. I signed my contract conditionally - and EY knows that full and well because I discussed it with them. I mean, considering the fact that they are sponsers for both the UTS and UNSW program as well, even if any of their trainees end up taking Co-op, they win anyway. Its more or less a win-win situation for them - or so the HR person told me.
And anyway, Co--op is a much more competitive field, when compared to cadetships (or so I've been told) so chances are minimum - I mean, 12 places at UNSW and 30 at UTS for Acc?![]()
im president of that clubMeads said:all EY ppls, I am starting a casino club, where we all go to the casino and blow our money.
i might consider it when your 18babee_blu_eyez said:im president of that club![]()