LOL ;)
But yeah, the fact that kids from high-ranking selective schools are pretty tough competition goes with saying, generally.
Not that kids from other schools aren't just as fierce!! (if not more in some cases) :)
So many ppl turned around CONSTANTLY to check out competition.
Made eye contact with ppl like 20 times for no apparent reason other than they couldn't help the urge to turn around a billion times and attempt to scrutinize and intimidate lol
Mixed bag, I reckon.
The girl behind me just scowled at everyone the entire time.
Nicest ppl there were those I already knew XD hence, no competitive malice going on there haha
ROFL!! Well, MedEntry is pretty good, but honestly, prep courses n resources are not that much of an advantage anymore since everyone has access to it.
A girl behind me in the line was like "I bet half these people haven't done any prep. We've done MedEntry :D "
LOL'd hard at that. Basically, everybody preps.
LOL are trackies and hoodies ur uniform, then? XD
Hm, for a lot of ppl, letting other ppl know what school u go to may not be in their best interests [tough comp]
Its interesting to see different ppl's strengths, personally i thought section 1 was pretty hard and S3 was okay. But some ppl find S1 easy, and/or S3 hard. Go figure lol
What I find comforting, tho, is that pretty much everyone thinks S2 is BS (Y) :D
First UMAT; definitely an experience.
It was hard. Though, I wasn't expecting anything less of course lol
I did however find it surprisingly less daunting than I thought it'd be!
And timing for once wasn't that much of an issue today :D i've actually always struggled for time with practice...
With state sovereignty you're basically just focusing on the challenge of 'issues of compliance and non-compliance', 'encouraging cooperation' and 'changing values and ethical standards' pertinent to the World Order option...
Some good case studies:
- egypt
- libya
- syria
Arab Spring is great...
Well, not ALL the time... Just these past few days I've been pretty beat. Had four assessments in one week, WITHOUT exam leave :O Just been pretty much bludging the last few nights... :L Should get back to work soon.
Keep optimistic; the HSC isn't everything ;)
So, I was thinking of doing Lisa Pryor's "The Pinstriped Prison: How overachievers get trapped in corporate jobs they hate" as a related text for Navigating the Global. Its got some very useful economic, philosophical, technological, and social paradigms in there, specific to the early 21st...
there's a great hot topics issue on the charter of rights. easy to understand stuff ;)
http://www.legalanswers.sl.nsw.gov.au/hot_topics/pdf/bill_rights_54.pdf
hope it helps :)
Re: The name of this forum should be changed to HUMAN RIGHTS, as per the NEW SYLLABUS
Yeah, seriously, whose in charge of these threads?! HUMAN RIGHTS, not LAW AND SOCIETY T__T
hi, can anyone tell me the difference between secession and sovereignty (in the context of indigenous peoples) - or if there even is a difference?
writing up some notes on "difficulties faced by IPs in determining their own future"
thanks :)
Hey,
Does anyone know exactly what we need to know about indigenous peoples' loss of cultural rights, intellectual rights, and land rights? Just, like, that they lost them, or specific cases and ramifications? lol
Thanks!
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