Even better for you you bastard, you can soon get the cheap drinkies from the Uni bar I'm assuming.
Well, that's the plan!
I actually got my University placement offer 4 weeks before the normal placement offers are made, and it was made personally from the head of the department for which I will be studying. I guess my application and references impressed someone?
I don't know how the system in the rest of the world works, but here there are 2 major dates for which University placement offers are made (one in Jan and the other in Jun). After the main dates, secondary offers are made a few weeks later for those that missed out on the first round of offers. Rarely, a University may offer a placement outside these dates if they want the applicant studying with them, and they are normally offered with a scholarship as well!
I'll be studying IT (sort of obvious), majoring in Software Engineering focused on systems development. I'm leaning towards mobile applications and with my experience in RF engineering from previous work/study, and a few contacts at Oracle, Nokia and Sony Ericsson, should get some good intern places during the summer break periods.
So in fairness to my current employer, I've given 6 weeks notice instead of the required 4 weeks to help them find someone to replace me and hopefully allow me some time to get them trained in the basics of what needs to be done. But as with recent interviews, it'll be interesting to see what can be found. The problem we have is, is not the number of applicants, but the quality of applicants. It's often amusing to see someone who has completed an 8 week 'boot-camp' course on MS products and their A+, with little experience thinking they know it all and demanding near 6 figure salaries, to be offered AU$30K for entry level work. But the biggest problem we've found is overstating their knowledge and experience on their CV/resume. But someone to tackle in the coming weeks.
In other news, I got my results for an IQ test this week. (This is part of the study into my son and his high IQ score). I also put down a deposit on a bike to ride to Uni as well, and should have it by the end of the week. (I currently have a company vehicle, which will be lost once I leave their employment).