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| arctic |
| quote: | Originally posted by PointyDC
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xavier
| quote: | | [i][b]wow! that's a little over the top! I go to what is considered the "poshy private school" of my area, but they don't do anything like that! The teaching staff are more concerned with the effort you put into your work over what your actual grades are...and even then, the teachers don't even check homework and that e. |
well, i did absolutley nothing over the year....so it probably was justified.... |
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| lawtalkinguy |
my god im so old 5th year uni baby, hell im like a grandpa at some trance events
university results
litigation - Distinction
Legal Ethics - Distinction
Corporations Law - Credit
One more year and im out, i get my BCom in april woohoo! |
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| MichaelDudikoff |
i know your old folks use to say it, but i strongly believe that Year 11 - 12 were some of the best years of my life. Everything was memorable EXCEPT the actual learning bit.
The social aspect of schooling should never be discounted and it's important to saviour these moments.
Sure, laugh at me now (or probably continue laughing if you haven't yet) but in a few years you'll yearn for and remember the days of the ol' schoolyard. ;)
Well, you know what they say, the youth is wasted on the young (thanx Robbie Williams). :D |
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| Euphorica@AUS |
| quote: | Originally posted by MichaelDudikoff
i know your old folks use to say it, but i strongly believe that Year 11 - 12 were some of the best years of my life. Everything was memorable EXCEPT the actual learning bit.
The social aspect of schooling should never be discounted and it's important to saviour these moments.
Sure, laugh at me now (or probably continue laughing if you haven't yet) but in a few years you'll yearn for and remember the days of the ol' schoolyard. ;)
Well, you know what they say, the youth is wasted on the young (thanx Robbie Williams). :D |
werd!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes year 11 and 12 is busy and stressfull, but its also a very memorable experience where u make lifelong friendships etc etc. Plus they would actually force you to come to school, whereas Uni for me is a holiday everyday as i pick when i feel like going, ie nothing before 12:30 is worth attending :p |
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| JayKuE |
god, how high school seems so long ago for me.
i already have my degree and doin my postgrad atm.
definitely some of the best years of my life though.
anything after just doesnt seem so close knit as high school, and the fact that though you might dread it now, going to school each day, seeing the same people sort of enforces that closeness between friends. as somebody said, life long friendships are made.
anyhow, congrats trancey ash and ves for the grades. its still early days though, i only remember really applyin myself in year 12 and it paid off. Stress i hear someone say? *shrug* stress is self inflicted. its smooth sailing once you maintain a balance between everything. mmm. The TER mark or ENTER mark tho, whatever they call it these days is only significant for the course in which you want to do. Once uni begins, it goes into extinction. nobody asks what score you got, *shrug* nobody cares =) |
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