niteshade1312
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my parents are behind me all the time and are happy with what i got
you go raise a child thennatstar said:It puzzles me when people think that the UAI is the most important thing, over actual HSC marks. The UAI only is to get into uni, if you get a crap one, theres loads of ways around it to get what you want.
The HSC marks are the real measure of your performance, the UAI ranks and compares you with others....
My brother didnt get a UAI, but every single person has been asking.."What UAI did you get" rather than what were your marks..
Parents that get pissed off over their childs performance piss me off. They should be proud of you regardless, you finished the HSC for fucks sake. This is just my opinion though
Congrats!! Great score!! And there would be something wrong if your parents weren't stoked ^^cataleptic said:My mum was standing behind me when I got mine, and she was really happy. I sat there and stared and then cried, but nah both my parents were over the moon
Oh, I got 97.95.
dapsycho said:i havent even told my mum yet, dang and she expect 95 something uai from me
i got 55.8 :'(
tru who gives a fuck what ur parents think i got 76.30 and my parents were proud of mereprise said:that my daughter not only finished her HSC, but picked up a band 6 on the run-through. Who cares about the "low" UAI, it only has relevance for the next couple of months and she wasn't going to apply for 2006 anyway. Yes, she "could" have got a high 90s UAI based on her school performance up until year 10. Her child will still be relevant in 18 years, her UAI will not - there was never really any contest.
I HATE this living vicariously through your kids shit where the marks they achieve and the courses they choose are more important than our children's happiness. We HAD our own chances at success. It is not up to any of you to live our dreams - you should all be far to busy pursuing your own dreams to worry about ours.
UAI 62.90
reprise said:that my daughter not only finished her HSC, but picked up a band 6 on the run-through. Who cares about the "low" UAI, it only has relevance for the next couple of months and she wasn't going to apply for 2006 anyway. Yes, she "could" have got a high 90s UAI based on her school performance up until year 10. Her child will still be relevant in 18 years, her UAI will not - there was never really any contest.
I HATE this living vicariously through your kids shit where the marks they achieve and the courses they choose are more important than our children's happiness. We HAD our own chances at success. It is not up to any of you to live our dreams - you should all be far to busy pursuing your own dreams to worry about ours.
UAI 62.90
Aw that suck. I'm not telling any relatives so they won't have anything to bitch about.kido525 said:yep thats good news , i hate it when u tell ur parents ur mark and they get pissed then happy then pissed after they hear more good news from other friends and relatives and bitch about how shit u r and then after a week they go alright and then finally they forget about it LOL
Has ne1 experienced this kind of dilemma?