Hey sorry, should have been more clear. You won't get credit for English/Methods, but rather you can't even transfer into the bCom unless you've achieved the required marks in year 12.
If your subjects aren't coming up in that search function you'll probably just have to take a bit of a risk...
Great! You'll find that most universities won't tell you upfront what subjects you'll receive credit for. It's a bit of a gamble but it still may be worth an email to the respective faculties to check.
A good place to start is also the subject guides for each uni (i.e. it should be pretty easy...
Advice above is spot on! For any interview process I find it useful to mind map some of your experiences to date and link them to potential interview questions. I.e. times you have demonstrated leadership etc.
Before considering a potential transfer to either uni, have you completed the required prerequisite 3/4 subjects (english + methods) and achieved the relevant study scores? If not you may need to make sure to complete a subject at uni that can replace these.
Commerce at Melbourne has specific...
I'll just add to this by saying that if you don't manage to land a cadetship, don't stress! There are plenty of learning opportunities for willing students throughout your degree, above are an example of just some of these.
Really depends on the firm, the need that year, the division etc.
You'll be interacting with people your age and older on a day to day level so I wouldn't worry about this too much.
UBS seems to be the only one offering 'finance' related cadetships but I think you've missed the boat.
Might want to give Seek and your universities career page a look to see if any companies are advertising 2-3 days work a week for students (this happens fairly often but they're usually...