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    Who's In?

    here we go again? anyway. I think there are a few different kinds of letters which get sent out. I'm not sure if they still do it this way but it sounds like the letter you got was the same as mine which read (paraphrasing): If you got 94 or above, you're in. (I'm assuming this is all after...
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    General maths with I.T? (MY FUTURE!!)

    ^ Totally supported. I didn't even know we had a Maths Study Centre... I hate maths and want nothing to do with it. Having said that, I took Maths Extension 1 but got stung by a bee during the external assessment. I applied for special consideration but my external assessment mark (after...
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    assumed knowledge

    Unless they teach UNIX in high school now, you only need to know what you get out of mandatory high school subjects. In NSW, that's just English and the compulsory subjects from K - 10. Everything else is taught to you - that's part of what you're paying for. No maths required. I believe USYD...
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    Bit

    Fair enough. If you're serious (which, surprising, some aren't) then it's no sweat.
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    Bit

    Westpac's offer was surprisingly competitive, and you can't beat the new building, culture and corporate responsibility. But I have decided to go for Macquarie Bank on the basis of their graduate program and career opportunities and will be working under the Investment Banking Group in Macquarie...
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    Bit

    PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst&Young, Capgemini & Macquarie Bank (3 business units, need to choose one). A good thing about IBM, as a sponsor of the BIT course, they fast tracked everyone to the assessment centre, bypassing any initial interview. However I am concerned about their offer. I...
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    Bit

    Haha, we can't be too lazy. There are rules which allow the Uni to kick us out of the course if we perform poorly. That hasn't happened in our year, with the exception of one BScIT student who was brought into the BIT program but didn't perform well and didn't return the following semester...
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    Bit

    Are you applying for graduate programs? Because I know that most, if not all, have closed already. Which ones did you apply for? Or are you looking for non-graduate roles?
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    Bit

    It is likely that BITs would stick together because they are all friends from the beginning. In our year we met up even before the FIT camp because BIT offers are a part of the early round offers for University and at that time BScIT students hadn't been admitted to UTS. Just as you would sit...
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    Bit

    I think that perception is all in your head. I certainly don't think that way and I'm not sure what has led you to think that way. It would however explain your immediate defensive argument which really wasn't a reaction to anything I said but rather what you thought I was saying or expected me...
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    Bit

    Plenty. Check out the course structures: BIT: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/it/ug/c10143.html BScIT: http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/it/ug/c10148.html
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    Bit

    The BIT course is aimed at those who want to move into a senior management role in IT. Cisco Systems are actually a sponsor of the BIT course and actively recruit BIT graduates. You may also want to check out the BScIT course. While both courses include core networking subjects and provide...
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    BIT Application Questions

    Assuming that they still do it this way: there are three types of letters which go out. The first guarantees you a position pending that your UAI is equal to or greater than 94. This is the best case scenario because even if you fall short of that UAI by around 5 points, you still have a very...
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    BIT Application Questions

    The day starts off with a talk from the program leader and everyone is divided into interview groups. Groups are then taken to a holding room with refreshments until the interviewers (one from the university, one from industry) are ready. You will also have the opportunity to talk to current BIT...
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    BIT Application Questions

    The amount of places each year depends on the year's sponsorship. There are usually around 25 places and sometimes there are additional special places (for an indigenous student, as an example) If you have an interest in the BIT course, you may also want to check out the BScIT course as if...
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    BIT Application Questions

    There are usually a few threads on this topic each year so doing a search on these forums might prove useful: "Keep in mind that the selection process focuses on outgoing individuals who can demonstrate genuine potential for a career in both business and IT. You should be showing off your...
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    BoS UTS Rollcall! Wooot!

    BIT, second year
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    why did u choose UTS?

    I chose UTS because of their IT course content and links with industry. If it wasn't for these positive attributes, I would have gone to USYD. As far as dealing with university politics goes, I'd say that uni is still "uni" no matter which one you're at. What matters most is the course...
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    Omg!!!! Have You Seen The New Building 4!!!!!

    I thought they could have been a bit more innovative with their naming, "Harris St Wing"... The outside of the building looks awesome. I can't wait until the grass area is opened up and they knock down that TAFE building (are they really going to do that, per the model in CB04?)
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    Got stuck in the uts lift for an hour

    Ah yes... UTS lifts... Well I'm doing IT and Business so I don't really need to deal with the tower. Any lectures are on the ground floor anyway but here is something I put together from the lifts in Building 10: http://members.optusnet.com.au/madx/lifts.html And if you're after REALLY...
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