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Eg155

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-.- this 'eggy' thing seems to be catching on. me no like.
and BWBHS?
 

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Excuse me but that's Mr. T to you.

By the way, about your sig: I highly doubt you can fail to get 95 while succeeding in getting 98.
Why do you highly doubt, it is an impossible situation.
 

Eg155

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Excuse me but that's Mr. T to you.

By the way, about your sig: I highly doubt you can fail to get 95 while succeeding in getting 98.
Gay Fran, gay.

if i fail with 95 then yes, i would not get into the 98 course but my the 95 course is more competitive as many people use it as the undergraduate course for medicine as you can't get straight into med @ syd. The 98 is competitive as well but there might be a better chance of getting in- that's why it's my backup.
 

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Gay Fran, gay.

if i fail with 95 then yes, i would not get into the 98 course but my the 95 course is more competitive as many people use it as the undergraduate course for medicine as you can't get straight into med @ syd. The 98 is competitive as well but there might be a better chance of getting in- that's why it's my backup.
Ok fair enough...
 

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People need to believe in themselves to achieve big dreams. What good is attempting HSC if clogged in the back of your mind, is someone telling you that 'You will never be able to get 99.95 ATAR'?

So this is why, even when there's almost no possibility to succeed and you think it's the end of the world because you didn't devote enough time for study or the like, you should still look positively and give it all you have. Great people in life, such as Nelson Mandela along with Albert Einstein didn't just learn how to succeed. They also learnt how to fail which in my opinion, is more important. Because only by failing, do we learn how to correct ourselves.
 

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People need to believe in themselves to achieve big dreams. What good is attempting HSC if clogged in the back of your mind, is someone telling you that 'You will never be able to get 99.95 ATAR'?

So this is why, even when there's almost no possibility to succeed and you think it's the end of the world because you didn't devote enough time for study or the like, you should still look positively and give it all you have. Great people in life, such as Nelson Mandela along with Albert Einstein didn't just learn how to succeed. They also learnt how to fail which in my opinion, is more important. Because only by failing, do we learn how to correct ourselves.
Wise young 10th graded, wise ;)
Agreed totally. On my profile my favourite quote is listed as : " one's best successes come from one's greatest disappointments"
can't remember exactly but around those lines :)
 

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I dont think USYD offers Bachelor of Nutrition anymoree!
 

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I dont think USYD offers Bachelor of Nutrition anymoree!
Yeah, not individually, but similarly, they offer it as combined degree: Bachelor of Science / Master of Nutrition and Dietetics
 

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