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Yes, it involves probibility and reasoning.SashatheMan said:hmm does a poker game with a few mates on a friday night count as a extracurricular activity?
Yes, it involves probibility and reasoning.SashatheMan said:hmm does a poker game with a few mates on a friday night count as a extracurricular activity?
There is no industrial training in the course, however, doing the combined degree definately gives you an edge over single degree IT and Business students. Doing something like Accounting helps a lot too. You should try and work somewhere during your 4 years. Some students in your course are doing cadetships and some are working part time, mostly at Accounting firms. You should also look at applying for summer vacation jobs as well.SashatheMan said:any jobs? or course related?
and what type of extra-curricular stuff looks really good to the employer?
how am i able to get parttime at accounting firm, if i am only in first year and just did a subject of accounting.? would they hire someone who has so little experiencejasee said:There is no industrial training in the course, however, doing the combined degree definately gives you an edge over single degree IT and Business students. Doing something like Accounting helps a lot too. You should try and work somewhere during your 4 years. Some students in your course are doing cadetships and some are working part time, mostly at Accounting firms. You should also look at applying for summer vacation jobs as well.
You should definately get involved in some extra curricilar activities as they will almost always ask you about these at interviews. Having nothing to say for that question is a bit dull. Also, it will help you answer teamwork and leadership type questions outside of your subject work as well, which shows you are a balanced person (hopefully).
Well firstly, to throw you into the deep end, you might want to consider applying for the CA Achiever program, which you can find on the Fly Higher website (http://www.flyhigher.com). It's open to first year Business students and basically you just need to have completed Accounting For Business. It's a good program but very hard to get into.SashatheMan said:how am i able to get parttime at accounting firm, if i am only in first year and just did a subject of accounting.? would they hire someone who has so little experience
you can do this in second year aswell???? it sais so on the site.jasee said:Well firstly, to throw you into the deep end, you might want to consider applying for the CA Achiever program, which you can find on the Fly Higher website (http://www.flyhigher.com). It's open to first year Business students and basically you just need to have completed Accounting For Business. It's a good program but very hard to get into.
I know a number of 2nd year BBus/BComp students working at companies at the moment, so it is possible to get a job if you have the right skills.
i think i signed up to that site at the beginign of theyear. how do they contact u and when ?jasee said:You can always try I guess =).