Obernewtyn - yeah, i read that when I was 11 too.
It isn't the most 'literary' book, certainly, but it does have some the themes of local/gobal running through it. I actually think that The Farseekers would be a better choice in terms of Navigating though.
I guess as long as you can...
about the short story idea - do you have a beginning, mddle and an end? writing about someone who doesn't belong like the bus driver is good, but you need a viable plot to sustain your idea - its generally best not to do the whole inner monologue thing throughout your response
From talking to people, the general consensus is that Maquarie is way better than UWS - UWS generally doesn't have a very good reputation, whereas the business- type degrees (especially accounting) is considered Maquarie's strength. Having said that, I think the UNSW degree is better than both...
Its a really unfair policy in general - but what you did is actually considered cheating by the BOS and you did admit you took off the time to study, although you were sick as well. You must go to a very strict school though, seeing heaps of people do the same thing at my school and get away...
Wow, so you're both dropping Commerce? So do you think its a worthwhile course, are are you dropping because you have found something you're more interested in?
What would you think is the most interesting or most useful commerce major?
And as an aside question, how many majors can you do in a Commerce (liberal studies) degree?
week 2 and 3 - so 40 days (if my maths is correct)
no, i am no where near finishing notes and i haven't started any form of study either - been too busy with assessments. It really feels like i've been doing assessments non-stop, sigh
I will try my best! I only have the things that practically everyone has anyway. do you think its possible to be considered for an interview with barely any?
they're not.
I've heard that the UMAT is really difficult, but after reading a few threads where people put up their practice test results, everyone seens to be doing quite well. So to clarify, is the UMAT 'hard' simply because of the quality of the candidature (where everyone does really well), or is it...
thanks!
so, does anyone know whether STAT actually counts for entrance into pharmacy like the UMAT does, or if its just a qualifying exam - get over 150 and you'll be considered?