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OUSA Survivor contest turns nasty

by Julia Hollingsworth | 12:02 am, 26/07/2010

Last week’s referendum looks set to result in a significant change to the governing structure of OUSA. Student General Meetings (SGMs) will also now be held online.


Free candy and rides in van offered. Not creepy.

by Anthony Riseley | 11:57 pm, 25/07/2010

Jesus Week is upon us, bringing an assortment of events which are sure to excite those religious (and possibly the not-so religious) students among us.


Exec Reports

by Staff Reporter | 11:50 pm, 25/07/2010


Gun Show on Dundas

by Rory MacDonald | 11:28 pm, 25/07/2010

The Armed Offenders Squad was called to a Dundas Street student flat last Monday, after receiving a call that a man was threatening female flatmates, and that weapons were being held at the address.


Whoops, how ‘bout another Semester then?

by Gregor Whyte | 4:02 am, 20/07/2010

The University of Otago has been caught in an embarrassing situation after it incorrectly calculated the points a student required to graduate.


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For when you realise that all 1800 of you aren’t getting into Med …

by Gregor Whyte | 3:36 am 18/05/2010

For all those students who know they want to be at university, but aren’t quite sure what they should be studying, comes an innovative and award-winning piece of software developed at the University of Otago. Otago Choice asks users to answer questions on their interests and then ranks the 103 major subjects offered at Otago according to how closely they accord with those identified interests.


The software was inspired, says creator Associate Professor Paul Hansen, by a survey of Otago graduates that found 41 percent would have chosen a different degree or major if given the opportunity to ‘re-do’ their time at university. Hansen recommends the software to all students at the University, but adds that it will be particularly useful for those who wish to study a subject tailored to “their own personal preferences” especially given “you can’t get the three or four years back, or the fees.”

 

The software has been used over 45000 times since its launch in July 2008, and has received positive feedback from surveyed users. A neat feature of the site is that it provides instant information on the ranked subjects. The software was completely updated at the end of 2009 and is easily accessible from the University homepage. Alternatively there is a link on Critic’s Facebook page.

 

So, now you can’t complain you’ve got no idea what to do with your life after that Med School rejection letter.

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