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    Cadetships 2008/09

    Re: Cadetships 2007 i'm just wondering, in terms of course selection for Macquarie University, would the Bachelor of Commerce or the Bachelor of Commerce-Accounting be more suited for an accounting cadetship? I assumed that I could just major in accounting in the Bachelor of Commerce, but...
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    Multiple Choice

    Biological catalysts don't only break down molecules; they can provide an active site where substrates can react together. Thus the enzyme can combine substrates together to form a product; these are called anabolic reactions, like anabolic steroids where substrates react together to form larger...
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    Multiple Choice

    Mate, look at the diagram properly. AB wasn't split; AB was formed. A is a single substrate and B is a single substrate and when reacted together in the presence of C (enzyme), they produce AB. lol, you just contradicted yourself yet again; you stated "the substrate was AB" and again stated...
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    Multiple Choice

    Lol, you can't artificially inseminate a plant! Mendel tested for different 'factors' in offspring, and these factors are our genotypes so answer is D.
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    Multiple Choice

    lol, you just contradicted yourself. In this key source, it said products are the substances that the substrates become; meaning, that the substrates 'can be joined' to become the product. Therefore, AB are the products which the substrates become, thus (C) is wrong since (C) shows the products...
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    Multiple Choice

    Nope, question 1 is definitely not (A); its (D). An enzyme is defined as a catalyst which aids in speeding the process BUT it doesn't take part in the reaction. Molecule C is the enzyme because it brings subtrates "A and B" together, to form a product AB. Then, molecule C leaves the productAB to...
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    Accounting Cadetships

    Na, I'm in the Sydney office; just that all kpmg cadets fly to melbourne in february for a 3-4 day induction.
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    case study!!

    Its better to do more than one case study. if you check in the marking guidelines, most of the high range responses will have two or more. it shows your alround knowledge of current business activities
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    Accounting Cadetships

    what division? damn, can't wait to meet all the other cadets in melbourne:)! you going to that?
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    Accounting Cadetships

    Re: touchie... Yep, i got KPMG risk advisory - internal auditing. What division are u in?
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    Cadetships 2008/09

    Re: Cadetships 2007 hahah, man that makes two of us. yeah for those who got an offer, i raise my hat. Especially to KPMG's internal audits - damn, they only offered 2 cadet vacancies for what, about ten people. oh well, congrats to those who made it:)
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    Cadetships 2008/09

    Re: Cadetships 2007 any1 doing the business assurance interviews tomorrow for PwC (sydney)? Btw, what does the group interview consist of? Also, do we need to bring school report etc; I know someone brought it up, but i'd like it to clarify it. Good lucck:) to all doing the interviews for PwC...
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    What is the UAI requirement for Dentistry???

    Yep, the Dentistry course in NSW is post graduate; sucks cos if you really wanna do dentistry, you will need to travel interstate to either Adelaide Uni, Melbourne Uni, Queensland Uni, and even Western Australia Uni has it. I swear, only uni's in NSW is tight enough to make it a damn post grad...
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    cartoon

    heyy, yep ive got the leunig calendar 2003 one. its only july, but it illustrates a journey perfectly. im doing physical journeys, kinda crap cos there is not much you can pull from a physical journey. i rekon da july one can suit all types of journeys, its a pretty good one. oh, btw ignore my...
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