Nahhh. Ten days is forever .haha
certainly my attitude
except exams start in 10 days and i'm yet to care in the slightest.
It feels like this semester has gone pretty quickly, though.
Nahhh. Ten days is forever .haha
certainly my attitude
except exams start in 10 days and i'm yet to care in the slightest.
Yeah it definitely has gone quickly. Cannot believe I'm done with some of my abhorrent business core units (well bar the exam )Nahhh. Ten days is forever .
It feels like this semester has gone pretty quickly, though.
this is so true.For some reason I've found myself leaving assignments to the very last minute at uni and getting stressed at having to complete them so close to the deadline. I never really had this problem at high school but for some reason it is happening now (I've pulled 2 all-nighters in the last week to finish 2 essays + more, when I never did any all-nighters at school).
The reason for this is probably due to the fact there is no pressure from teachers and stuff, there is no way anyone will chase you down and so you end up writing 1500 words the night before type deal.For some reason I've found myself leaving assignments to the very last minute at uni and getting stressed at having to complete them so close to the deadline. I never really had this problem at high school but for some reason it is happening now (I've pulled 2 all-nighters in the last week to finish 2 essays + more, when I never did any all-nighters at school).
I don't get where people get this idea from, i always assumed uni would be a lot harder than high school...Haha i went into uni with the impression that the first year is like a 'party year' where you do no work. So wrong.
So did I, and I was surprised that I wasn't close to failing in my first year (from everyone hyping up that uni was a lot harder and not to expect as high marks as you got in high school).I don't get where people get this idea from, i always assumed uni would be a lot harder than high school...
It's a fairly common perception, and it can be true if you're in the right degree for it. But then another common perception is that merely getting Ps is okay...I don't get where people get this idea from, i always assumed uni would be a lot harder than high school...
What kind of degree would be easier than high school =sIt's a fairly common perception, and it can be true if you're in the right degree for it. But then another common perception is that merely getting Ps is okay...
Arts. Or anything at UWS.What kind of degree would be easier than high school =s
thats actually not trueArts. Or anything at UWS.
I think I can pretty safely say that if I'd chosen to do regular-level maths rather than honours pathway, my degree at the moment would be easier than year 12.What kind of degree would be easier than high school =s
They ask to see your transcripts, so of course they'll see what grades you got. Most graduate programs have a minimum requirement of a credit or distinction average.people.. people!!
is it true that firms/whateva hire you based upon your course averages?
like.. will they take students who get distinction averages before those who just have pass averages? or, like a friend of mine says "it doesn't actually say on your grad certificate whether you've got disctinctions or passes"
ur at uow, like u can talkArts. Or anything at UWS.
Just kidding bro.thats actually not true
Suck a dick.ur at uow, like u can talk
Yes it is, I did arts in first year.thats actually not true
oh dearYes it is, I did arts in first year.
Complete waste of time and straight Ds and HDs in essays on no effort.
Grades are not the be all and end all. However, having good grades is definitely a must if you want to enter a graduate program in a reputable firm (they usually request for your academic transcript). Most firms accept a credit average at least. Extracurricular activities also matter especially if your grades are not that great, but keep in mind there are many others out there who have done heaps of good extracurricular activies AND have good grades. So without good marks, you're already behind most contenders for the position...people.. people!!
is it true that firms/whateva hire you based upon your course averages?
like.. will they take students who get distinction averages before those who just have pass averages? or, like a friend of mine says "it doesn't actually say on your grad certificate whether you've got disctinctions or passes"
lol you from the shire?Just kidding bro.
Suck a dick.