why not. usyd open day is in y10 sc. eventheshortykatt said:will be there.
edit: why is this in prelim???
Because a Yr 11 person created the thread?theshortykatt said:will be there.
edit: why is this in prelim???
no lots of ppl go to open days frm as early as y9theshortykatt said:wouldnt it be more likely to be a uni forum, or at least hsc forum.
i know prelim can go to open days, its just not a choice for them just yet.
It's not a complete waste of time. I mean it's good to know about all the different universities and courses early, so it becomes easier for you to decide what you want to aim for - and if you don't care about that... you can always scab freebies.theshortykatt said:lol yr 9.. my goodness.. waste of time for them imo
Yeah I agree, I never said you should be studying 'all day' .theshortykatt said:you really dont need to be studying all day during your hsc though.. heard of time off?
I've seen little primary kids get dragged along by their parents to open days. *face palm*theshortykatt said:lol yr 9.. my goodness.. waste of time for them imo
it doesn't hurt to be informed early and start thinking about what you want to dotheshortykatt said:why would you need to know about them that early. lol
and if your going to scab freebies.. then you need to find something better with your time.
IMO, it's only okay if the Year w/e student actually wants to go to the open day. And in my opinion it's better if they go alone, without nagging parents. Most of the parents (I don't think they're postgraduates, pretty sure they're just loving and caring parents) I've seen at the USyd/UTS open day seem more interested in the prospects of their child's career than the child did. (I'm assuming + generalising, but you've got to admit it's true sometimes)lionking1191 said:it doesn't hurt to be informed early and start thinking about what you want to do
most people do that in y12 only because they have to by then and there's not much time left to do anything else
asian parent syndrome - yeh its becoming clichedbawd said:IMO, it's only okay if the Year w/e student actually wants to go to the open day. And in my opinion it's better if they go alone, without nagging parents. Most of the parents (I don't think they're postgraduates, pretty sure they're just loving and caring parents) I've seen at the USyd/UTS open day seem more interested in the prospects of their child's career than the child did. (I'm assuming + generalising, but you've got to admit it's true sometimes)
Becoming cliched? I'd say it is already cliched, and very unfortunately true for some parents still stuck in their days of being a fresh migrant. (Cliched looks weird without the acute 'e' lol)lionking1191 said:asian parent syndrome - yeh its becoming cliched
i have 3 talks to go to within 10 min of each other. i had a look at the map and unfortunatey science and law seems to be on opposing sides of the ground. guess its good exercise...bawd said:Becoming cliched? I'd say it is already cliched, and very unfortunately true for some parents still stuck in their days of being a fresh migrant. (Cliched looks weird without the acute 'e' lol)
Anyway, printing off UNSW timetable. Excited, excited. But I have my Prelims, like the Monday following, so I must double study periods on the next few days.
Welcome to our world! It really isn't that far, unless of course you have to take the trek all the way up to the Biomed building.lionking1191 said:i have 3 talks to go to within 10 min of each other. i had a look at the map and unfortunatey science and law seems to be on opposing sides of the ground. guess its good exercise...
haha works all the samethemadness said:Welcome to our world! It really isn't that far, unless of course you have to take the trek all the way up to the Biomed building.
You should all do the tour of New College :wave: (shameless promotion I know).
It wouldn't take you much longer than five minutes to walk from Mathews to the Law building. However, that assumes that you know where you are going.lionking1191 said:haha works all the same
okay i checked the map and this is what i found
i have to walk from matthews theatre to law building in 5 min. ????
and yes, that's 3 quarters the length of the campus (stairs included)