I'm kinda over this thread and havent been watching for weeks, but just want to point out -
1) I did TPC at TAFE because I did not do HSC at school. In fact I didnt do my school cert. I started working fulltime when I was 14; for reasons I don't have to explain or justify to anyone. So it's not a matter of "I'm a TAFE transfer because I didnt get good enough results the first time".
2) I will be doing science eventually.. early in this thread I did explain that the reason I want to do Arts for 1 yr is because I think it will be much easier to get the Distinction averages I need. It doesn't mean that I can't get them in science; it just means it will be easier.
3) I also did TAFE Vet Science courses in 2009. I didn't study for them at all, and basically came around about an equal 1st (out of about 40 people) with a girl who graduated from UTS B. Science in 2009, and she studied her ass off. The teacher (a veterinarian) had absolute faith in me and says he'll be surprised if I don't get into vet science. So.. whatever to the 12 year old girl that spent 30 mins writing an email trying to tear me down. I have no doubt whatsoever that I would make a great vet.
and the reason I don't want to be one of the only caucasians amongst many asians is because it's true that they do usually seem very quiet and studious. Guess what - I'm not. So it's nothing personal against them really, I just know that I probably won't click with them as well as I would with others. This social aspect is important to be (because as I said, I'm NOT naturally studious.. trying to get me to sit down and study is like trying to get blood out of a stone) BUT if I have good friendships with people that I "click" well with for 1 year, it will make going to uni, and studying, sooooo much easier...
I don't think it'll be a problem once I start Vet Sci at uni.. because I am so much more interested in that. i.e. there was a vast difference in my interest between the vet sci and TPC courses I did in 2009. I wish I'd been able to do the vet sci stuff full time. I find things such a chore if I'm not fully interested in them.
oh, and whoever said that Coogee is a crazy place.. that's true.. but I've owned a unit there (for a long time) so that's where I am at the moment. But how on earth did Coogee's backpackers etc come into conversation about which uni I should go to? I'm lost.. lol...
BTW: even if you search on 131500.com.au, to get from Coogee to Usyd takes 50-54 mins; and that's not taking into account walking to your faculty building. Coogee Beach to UNSW takes 9 mins.