GUess what, cause i am such a kool student the teacher gave me a month extra on my due date for my Ext History Thesis OMG OMG OMG the greatest moment of my life. the problem was i handed in my draft. hoping that it was all good...needs a shit load more work to do on it....ayah ayahzomg said:Haha wow, dodgyv, good luck with all that, i feel slightly better about my situation now LOL
-Yeah same for me, its a motivation thing, im just over it- the end is so near, i keep forgetting we still have ~60% of our total HSC left to do =\
And yeah it kinda sucks that everyone is turning 18 around about now, makes it so much harder to concentrate when u just want to go out..
Haha na I wouldnt go as far as Pass average, most likely credit but if I get a Pass in one of my subjects then its ok (I wouldn't treat it as like the end of the world, just like in the HSC.)Bobness said:HAHAHAHA I might sound a bit cruel, but you're only a first year, and trust me employers do look at your marks. At least if you want to work in mid-tier to high-tier firms or more 'respectable' positions.
(Just like how year 12 students want to do their best, so they have the greatest opportunity to do their preferred course at their preferred university which ironically many would regard as your own).
I mean, even if you wanted to work in a 'typical' job or something not too fancy, good marks wouldn't stop you from achieving this. It's just, again like HSC, better marks give you more choice.
You can ask anyone who actually has a graduate position (stazi yet again) but 90+ WAM some extracurriulars > PASS average MANY MANY MANY extracurriculars.
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do past papers.Supervacuo said:Ahhh my trials start in less than two weeks and i'm only beginning to study now!
KILL ME!
I've had five assessment tasks; two last week and three this week so have not been focusing on the trial..
Pretty pointless to ask but anyone got some tips to study effectively from now till my trials...