Reflecting on my time at UTS in autumn 2009 (my first semester of uni) I was humiliated. I got an average mark of 36 per cent for my Bachelor of Business. I got 66 per cent in Managing People and Organisations, 54 per cent in Economics for Business, 27 per cent for Marketing Foundations (MF) and 0 per cent for Accounting for Business Decisions (ABDA). In MF and ABDA I chose not to sit the final exams (for ABDA it was a hundred per cent final exam of the total assessment package, I chose the high risk option). In Autumn 2010 I did one subject each semester and managed to get 85 per cent in Business Law and Ethics.
I come from a low Social Economic Status background and lacked the financial support that was required for me to go to University properly. Moreover, I managed to get High Distinction in Business Law and Ethics (a law subject). You just gotta keep on persisting.
In truth I am not an idiot/ dropkick. I have now achieved pass average (85 BLE, 70 MF, 66 MPO, 54 EB, 27 MF and 0 ABDA). My average mark now is 50.3 per cent in B Bus. I am very proud how I bounced back at uni.
I decided to withdraw from B Bus at UTS in autumn 2013. This withdrawal was because I was about to be humiliated big time in subjects such as ABDA. HRM, Fundamentals of Business Finance or Applied Company Law (ACL). ACL involves two thousand pages of reading for the entire semester. Reflecting on my time at UTS I learnt that sometimes you have to quit while you are ahead. If I did any of the subjects outlined above most likely I would have got 20 per cent or less in the subject, even if I did one subject each semester.