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We are currently in the thick of “Course Selection Season” for all year levels, which for many students and their families can be a source of added pressure. However, with a bit of planning, this time of year should be a time of excitement as you explore the options available, and work out which ones you will pursue. As mentioned in previous issues of this newsletter, the world of work is rapidly changing, and yes, these changes will present some unique challenges for our young people. But the new world of work also offers variety and opportunity in much greater quantities than ever before. The key for our young people is to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills to take advantage of these opportunities, and to readjust when things don’t go to plan.
The principles of course selection at each year level remain the same, although the focus may be different. At Year 11, for example, the decision can often feel more urgent and there is pressure to make the one “right” decision. It is worth stopping to reflect on the fact that this decision, whilst an important one, is just one of many you will make throughout your life, and that even if “mistakes” are made, we sometimes achieve the best outcomes through exploring avenues we hadn’t previously considered.
During the next few weeks, all students will continue to receive information and guidance from many sources. The following tips may help you to keep your thoughts in order as you process all this information and make decisions.
Think about:
Tips:
Useful links:
Are you, do you know anyone aged 18-25 who is living, playing, working or studying #Melbourne Northside? #YLab, in partnership with Clifton/North Fitzroy Bendigo Bank, is running a FREE 6 month change making workshop program FOR young people BY young people! Care about your local community? Have an idea to create something or make a change? This program also includes a chance to pitch for 10k funding to make some IRL magic happen. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gA453Gw Please share with your networks!
Is cybersecurity the job of the future?
The demand for talent in cybersecurity is at an all-time high. The rising threat level has prompted a hiring frenzy with employers head hunting IT students and graduates from across Australia.
If you're thinking of career options, you may want to consider a career in cybersecurity. In this session, our expert panel will explore the following topics:
After the panel discussion, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and play PwC's Game of Threats™, an interactive based gamification product in an effort to simulate the pressure and intensity of decision-making in the midst of a cyber breach.
The event will be held next Tuesday 31st July, 5:00pm at PwC Melbourne offices.
Please see more info and register via this link:
https://events.pwc.com.au/ehome/index.php?eventid=100181456&
Did you know that the Tourism & Hospitality industry will create 123,125 new jobs by 2020*?
*Deloitte Australian Tourism Labour Force Report 2015-2020
The Hotel School Discovery Day will be held on Wednesday 29th August at Level 3, 399 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
Agenda:
This is a FREE event. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-hotel-school-discovery-day-melbourne-tickets-47981539075.
Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 August: 10.00am - 4:30pm
This two-day short course is an immersive experience, providing an insight into the audition process and a hands on experience of VCA Dance. This practical two-day workshop is designed to assist students with how best to prepare for a tertiary dance school audition.
Focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on VCA Dance, it will also provide an insight into what a tertiary dance school is looking for in a potential student through the audition process. Led by VCA Dance leaders, the workshop is held over two days in order to provide potential for development through feedback.
Prior dance experience required, equivalent to Cecchetti / RAD Intermediate, or VCE level.
For more information and bookings, see: http://vca.unimelb.edu.au/study/short-courses/dance-audition-preparation-workshop-2018
Thanks to Jacky Burton from The Knox School for these tips:
Most institutional Open Days are held in late July and August. However, you are more than welcome to contact an institution to arrange a visit any time.
What happens on an Open Day?
On Open Day you can visit an institution when it’s at its best. Everyone is there – academics, lecturers, current students and information officers. More importantly, you can talk with academics, lecturers and current students about what certain courses are actually like, and what is required to get into them.
Who should attend an Open Day?
Anyone who is considering studying at a tertiary level in the next few years should attend.
Why should you attend an Open Day?
Apart from the opportunity to obtain course information there are many other reasons why attending an Open Day is a good idea:
If you don’t know the answers to any of these questions, then you should attend an Open Day!
How to make the best of Open Days?
To make your Open Day visits fun and informative, here are some pointers: