Her family has the resources to prepare her for the interview
Well theres been past reports where this practice of apply/granting unqualified special provisions is widespread especially in the more affluent communities. So if they're applying and succeeding in it. I think those from lower SES...
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Speechless. What does she have to gain? An extra 0.05 of a mark...
Don't we all have a "malfunctioning wrist" after prolonged periods of writing.
The rich are so removed...
Given the option i bet a majority of UWS would rather choose to do their degrees at said unis.
But once that become established at UWS they probably wouldn't be bother
And especially for finance/banking jobs reputation and marks are key
No one mentioned Nursing? or are we all high achievers and spit on those medical secretaries
USYD doesnt need UMAT since its practically postgrad with 99.95
B.Med Sci is pretty much a science degree with Med slapped on it to attract "higher caliber" naive students, look at the "Med Chem"...
Participation marks have good intentions (learn communication and group skills), people often just abuse it especially in qualitative subjects where theres "no correct answer".
Instead of the tutor teaching/helping with content, its pretty much the few outspoken students who end up "teaching"...
I should have wrote something
Name: An infamous SW school
Rank: 600-700?
Teachers: replicated student attitudes
Resources: Outdated/Nonexistent
Performance: Never > 90s
Your Cohort: 85% < 60s (HSC 2009)
Name
Rank
Teachers
Resources
Performance
Your Cohort
Just what is your general outlook. I know most of you guys are probably from selective or private schools but lets see whether the grass is really greener on the other side.
Your paying for a premium service =/= cost to provide
but on that point why wouldn't summer courses be > than in session ones? Economies of scale? i mean how many people take summer courses compared to in session ones? probably 25% or less?
higher years science courses. Feel so mind fucked
Was in a lab the other day i thought i was prepared, read and reviewed everything then something came up we, were discussing it and i was just like ????????????????????????????????? everyone else seemed to have at least an idea.
Exactly its like why bother asking the question if its pretty much going to be ignored. Might as well ask the brick wall how to do it. Then they appear so smug that you didn't complete it 20minutes before the lab. I don't fricken care about the 1 extra point. I want to know how to do it. God i...
I don't know whats up his arse but god but doesn't even help when i asked what i did wrong. Scribbles unrelated shit all over my lab book and pretty much said fuck off (obviously not but you get the drift).
Problem is still unresolved yet everything seems to be in accordance with...
tbh all you have to do throughout the semester is complete the assignments or other assessable tasks.
All the content learning happens in the coming weeks before the finals
however throughout the semester you should have learn't some intuition
Isn't it like compulsory to complete a commerce degree? MGMT & INFS are some of the most bullshittiest subjects around. When i was doing them my tutors had the same opinions :lol:
Are you ambitious?
Are passionate about your degree?
Are you hopeful of your post study prospects?
If so how are you furthering your prospects in the workplace?