Hey guys
Firstly, I must say that I feel very out of place being registered on this forum, and you will soon find out why as I throw myself to your collective mercy.
Here's the deal. I'm a soon-to-be 22 year old guy living in northern Sydney who due to a number of problems, dropped out of school at the dawn of the 2nd term of 11th grade, due to said problems, I barely worked at all during high school and was generally considered to be an idiot; though I still think that is yet to be decided. Thus, I have no UAI and I'm not accustomed to hard academic work, nor am I completely sure what career I wish to follow. Basically, my life consists of little more than video games, anime and my casual dead-end job.
Since I left high school in 11th grade, I've spend 3.5 years at TAFE doing IT courses (3 of them to be precise, all of which I completed) and proven to myself that I have some aptitude for programming. So maybe I can go and get an IT job, a juniour programming position, and sit around tapping keyboards and then going home and playing games and watching anime. I don't really want to do that though, if anything, I see it as a last resort, or perhaps something to do in the distant future.
Here is where I think it gets better. About a year ago, my internet connection died for about a month, which interrupted my timesinking lifestyle. Purely due to boredom-born desperation, I began to study the Japanese language, since I had after all always wanted to learn another language, and I had just began watching anime, it seemed like the natural choice.
Anyway, I'm sure there are countless others who have begun learning Japanese due to anime, but regardless, I believe I have developed solid interest in language, and the workings of language now.
It may already be too late to get an offer this year, but I at least would like to ask for some advice for what I should do so I can enrol next year.
Now that you guys know my situation, I have a bunch of questions:
Is it possible for a guy like me to be accepted into Uni?
What kind of course could I do that involves language and maybe linguistics and grammar? I was thinking maybe I could be an ESL teacher or a translater, but you guys may know of more potential jobs.
Which Sydney in Uni would be best for such study?
.. And is it too late to start this year? D:
Thanks for reading!
~ Xyn
Firstly, I must say that I feel very out of place being registered on this forum, and you will soon find out why as I throw myself to your collective mercy.
Here's the deal. I'm a soon-to-be 22 year old guy living in northern Sydney who due to a number of problems, dropped out of school at the dawn of the 2nd term of 11th grade, due to said problems, I barely worked at all during high school and was generally considered to be an idiot; though I still think that is yet to be decided. Thus, I have no UAI and I'm not accustomed to hard academic work, nor am I completely sure what career I wish to follow. Basically, my life consists of little more than video games, anime and my casual dead-end job.
Since I left high school in 11th grade, I've spend 3.5 years at TAFE doing IT courses (3 of them to be precise, all of which I completed) and proven to myself that I have some aptitude for programming. So maybe I can go and get an IT job, a juniour programming position, and sit around tapping keyboards and then going home and playing games and watching anime. I don't really want to do that though, if anything, I see it as a last resort, or perhaps something to do in the distant future.
Here is where I think it gets better. About a year ago, my internet connection died for about a month, which interrupted my timesinking lifestyle. Purely due to boredom-born desperation, I began to study the Japanese language, since I had after all always wanted to learn another language, and I had just began watching anime, it seemed like the natural choice.
Anyway, I'm sure there are countless others who have begun learning Japanese due to anime, but regardless, I believe I have developed solid interest in language, and the workings of language now.
It may already be too late to get an offer this year, but I at least would like to ask for some advice for what I should do so I can enrol next year.
Now that you guys know my situation, I have a bunch of questions:
Is it possible for a guy like me to be accepted into Uni?
What kind of course could I do that involves language and maybe linguistics and grammar? I was thinking maybe I could be an ESL teacher or a translater, but you guys may know of more potential jobs.
Which Sydney in Uni would be best for such study?
.. And is it too late to start this year? D:
Thanks for reading!
~ Xyn