Most of my clients seem to be around martin place which is very convenient..
If i'm at pwc office then i guess its another 5-10mins for me to walk to the bus stop
Still doesn't bother me really as I often read notes on the bus !
UTS is the easier choice due to location and course difficulty
Some people perceive UNSW to be a better (group of 8) university however...
Subjective ultimately and the latter point obviously won't make a difference if you remain with your cadetship-firm as a graduate
Commerce is relatively easy content but requires relatively more keeping up, motivation to study at home, etc.
So whilst I'd say any reasonably intelligent person who managed to get in via HECS should expect a D, some don't achieve this as their mind is elsewhere.
HD's are hard not because the...
Better location at EY?
They need security guards outside the building after hours ... :P
I don't think you can beat cockle bay wharf... but thats me.. ^_^
mm..
i remember for trainees PKF sent out invites to the their social function straight after the rejection emails...
except the people who got rejected still got invited.
Don't think $70 is exortion for university level tutoring.
Tradesmen charge more than that for less than an hours work.
Poor price on education these days.
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because universities are greedy.
the money you pay doesnt go towards your education
it goes towards their research budgets
you should know this
my contribution alone for a subject is enough to pay for what my tutor earns for teaching 12 weeks worth of tutorials
What is CV? = Google / dictionary
can you guys share what you do as a cadet? how many people in your firm? where is it located? = ICAA website
i know the cadetship is mainly for experience but how much do you get paid? = MILLIONZ OF DOLLARZ
The big4 won't sit you down and go through your CV with you; a lot of smaller-tier firms will and so its good to bring a folder with any certificates etc. that you mentioned.
Not studying economics either but perhaps its to do with opportunity cost or a similar concept?
i.e. he could sell for 3x the price, therefore he's losing the difference.
I mean obviously he's still making money, just less than possible.