2. In addition to favourable academic performance, UNSW seeks the following qualities in candidates:
- making a significant contribution to school or community
- showing initiative and leadership
- communicating well
- enjoy working with other people
- wanting to be active within the university and Co-op community
- having a genuine interest in a career in industry or a government enterprise in their chosen program
- being ambitious and keen to contribute
- caring about what is happening in the community, country and the world at large.
Emphasising such qualities at the interview could assist you in maximising your chances of admission. Based on these qualities, here are some questions that could potentially be relevant to the interview:
- Why do want to study your chosen degree?
- Why did you specifically opt for a cooperative education program?
- How do you intend to use this educational opportunity beyond university?
- What are your expectations as a future student studying the Co-op Program?
- Do you have a strategy to maximise your learning and ensure favourable performance?
- What does school mean to you?
- Tell me about a time when you did something good for your school.
- Are you involved in your local community?
- Why would you dedicate additional time towards contributing to your school and/or local community?
- Tell me about a lesson that you have learned during your time in your final year of school. How do you intend to apply it going forward?
- Tell me about yourself.
- Tell me about a time when you faced a problem and how you addressed it.
- What makes you a good leader?
- Do you prefer completing tasks individually or working in teams?
- What can you tell me about communication?
- Why do you believe that you will be able to enter your desired profession?
3. Essentially, receiving offers for degrees at Australian universities that require high ATARs may require you to get the NCEA Level 3 endorsed with Excellence. This means that you may need to gain 50 credits or more at excellence, which appears to be an objective of a high standard in terms of the NCEA. While I am not entirely sure about the credit part, UNSW states that completion of the NCEA Level 3 is the equivalent of completing the standard Australian Year 12 program and normally satisfies the pre-requisite for application. Subsequently, your NCEA Level 3 results would be converted to an ATAR and the Co-op office would need to confirm a conditional offer late pending the NCEA results release date.
I hope this helps!