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Yeah, the title says it all.
Me: Ancient History and the practical bit to hospitality. =D
 

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mathematics and music :), not english and religion :( (the shit compulsory ones at my school)
 

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ZEROtheHERO said:
Yeah, the title says it all.
Me: Ancient History and the practical bit to hospitality. =D

yep the theory bit of hospitality seems to go on and on forever. its really annoying to get through because majority of the stuff is just commen sense like "name 2 ways to stop your establishment being broken into"

uh duh...

practical hospitality is great. especially if you heaps of friends in the class and a really good teacher :)
 

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lol sorry to butt in, but if anyone need any Prelim books/guides/notes, feel free to contact me :D
 

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It was geography, but i have to do chemistry because i need it more than geography :( stupid school putting the two subjects on the same line... grr i went off at our curriculum coordinator
 

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sikhman said:
Philosophy :):):):)

Damn your lucky! i wish i could do the philosophy distinction course, out of everything I would pick that.. I think i would enjoy it even more than physics.
I guess if it was available to everyone it wouldn't be so great, and you'd get a lot of people who are not genuinely interested in philosophy enrolling in the course. well congrats on getting in:)



As for me, phyiscs or ext. maths.
 

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Modern and History Extension <3.

I would have love to done Philosophy to complement Hist. Ext. :/
 

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