He knows that he'd fail the interview so he's discouraging others.How would you know how she/he will be like in an interview. Dont be disencouraging
He knows that he'd fail the interview so he's discouraging others.How would you know how she/he will be like in an interview. Dont be disencouraging
says someone who wouldnt get an interview if their life depended on itHe knows that he'd fail the interview so he's discouraging others.
And you know that how?says someone who wouldnt get an interview if their life depended on it
how would you know she/he will be like in an interview. dont be encouraging.
nice subjects....but no science or maths, and you want to do med? that struck me as odd... any reason you chose humanitarian subjects instead?adv: 1/40........93
hx1: 1/11........100
ee2: 2/6..........95
mod: 2/30.......93
art: 3/11.........95
ee1: 4/8...........89
jap: 20/120 (OHS).........85~
ipt: 91 (2008 HSC) (i could have worked harder for this.)
school rank in 40s.
do they let the top 15 in each year regardless of their skills?@ Revelrous: They only have 15 spaces for transfers from med science to med per year. And considering more than half of the people in med science are going for the transfer, good luck lol.
humanitarian? that has a much different meaning to humanities subjects.nice subjects....but no science or maths, and you want to do med? that struck me as odd... any reason you chose humanitarian subjects instead?
good luck with med btw, i'm in the same boat =)
haha, yeah i see your point - at 1AM, a sciences student should not try and discuss "humanities" as she will most certainly mince her words! but in my defence, i must say the term "humanitarian" does in an abstract sense denote a concern for human values and social reforms both in the present and the past, something of which is undoubtedly covered in histext/modern, no?humanitarian? that has a much different meaning to humanities subjects.
haha. well, i guess, i'll take that =].haha, yeah i see your point - at 1AM, a sciences student should not try and discuss "humanities" as she will most certainly mince her words! but in my defence, i must say the term "humanitarian" does in an abstract sense denote a concern for human values and social reforms both in the present and the past, something of which is undoubtedly covered in histext/modern, no?