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shinji

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hahah yerh! w00t ^^
i guess it means failing all my assessment tasks and exams to get 99.95 ... ^__^
hehe
not that i would do that all .. - -;;
 

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haha w00t ^^
99.95 for all!! o_O''
i wonder what would happen if EVERYONE .. and i mean. EVERYONE got 0 for EVERY subject they do.
that means every1 would be equal first in the state.

but then there are those people who probably wouldn't want to get 0 in their hsc and will do their best. but; we would go down and stalk him! >D
lol..

enough of my insane ramblings!~
 

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what motivates me?
wanting to get into uni for one.
OH! avoiding the disappointed looks id get from my family if i dont.
those are killers.
 

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The four or 5 digit UAI only confirms your performance in your final year of formal schooling and although it seems important now and a good way to finish off 13 years of schooling.

I have to agree with you hopeles5y, it is just a number on a piece of paper and after those doors and opportunities open because of that number it is up to you utilise those opportunities because after you get into uni or further study your UAI will only be considered another number.

The importance on this number the motivation people have towards it admirable but after you get into future study it is your performance there that matters. ;)
 

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shinji / d3sp said:
haha w00t ^^
99.95 for all!! o_O''
i wonder what would happen if EVERYONE .. and i mean. EVERYONE got 0 for EVERY subject they do.
that means every1 would be equal first in the state.

but then there are those people who probably wouldn't want to get 0 in their hsc and will do their best. but; we would go down and stalk him! >D
lol..

enough of my insane ramblings!~
the o7ers will benefit from it and praise us hahah =P.

Riviet said:
I have heard that life in uni is much more stressful than the hsc.
ive been told that the hsc and year12 is most stressful than uni life in general.
 

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hopeles5ly said:
the o7ers will benefit from it and praise us hahah =P.



ive been told that the hsc and year12 is most stressful than uni life in general.
lol. not wat i've been told.
apparently; uni life is harder. gets more intensifying. if u fail ( I THINK ); u get kicked out. im not sure about that though. so bleh!
 

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It's mainly the assignments and exams that really put on the stress and long hours of work/study, from what my older cousins have told me.
 

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Riviet said:
It's mainly the assignments and exams that really put on the stress and long hours of work/study, from what my older cousins have told me.
yeah and also the competition lol. i believe that the questions that the bos puts in the hsc exams ain't that hard at all. its just the stress preparing for them which is the hard thing.
 
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Riviet said:
It's mainly the assignments and exams that really put on the stress and long hours of work/study, from what my older cousins have told me.
We should stop thinking about uni work and focus on hsc people ;)

The four or 5 digit UAI only confirms your performance in your final year of formal schooling and although it seems important now and a good way to finish off 13 years of schooling.
Yes, getting a high one makes your 13 years of schooling seem worth it :)
 

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yep. sure does.
especially if you paid $1000+ for the tuition fees .. haha XD
 

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shinji / d3sp said:
yep. sure does.
especially if you paid $1000+ for the tuition fees .. haha XD
i pay $50 for 1.5hrs for my maths tutor lol.
 

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shinji / d3sp said:
whoah.. thats a bit extreme.. haha

esp. for generaL! :p
I paid around $50 for math tutoring too. It was only one hour a week and the class consisted of only three people. The other two did 2U and I did 3U so the teacher had to give us separate work.

Obviously it was really bad.
 
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$50 :eek: that's a lot, but it's private so hey :) I pay $40 for 2 hours :)
 

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