haha loldp624 said:I'm pretty sure not many schools tops ours for competitiveness
Mine wasnt too competitive except for in english and economics
haha loldp624 said:I'm pretty sure not many schools tops ours for competitiveness
My dream course is B/Ancient History(hons) at Macquarie, lucky for me it also has a reletivly low UAI cut off, like, 83.4 i think. I just have personal confidence problems, i'll stress my self stupid for no reason... this is no different.fallenstar said:He's right. But I know what you mean - it won't be half as good as getting into your course straight away. What course do you want to do anyway? What UAI do you need?
Wow. My school is really competitive. But then again it's Catholic and pretty up-itself.
The competition can be crippling at times - a few people have burnt out, dropped out etc. No one would dream of walking out after an hr though!
hahaha yours is insanedp624 said:I'm pretty sure not many schools tops ours for competitiveness
It just stuns me how people walk out early. Surely they'd have something to write? ha but that's looking at it from my perspective; I always want MORE time.-may-cat- said:My dream course is B/Ancient History(hons) at Macquarie, lucky for me it also has a reletivly low UAI cut off, like, 83.4 i think. I just have personal confidence problems, i'll stress my self stupid for no reason... this is no different.
Fuck me, like 5 people walked out of the Ancient exam as i was only just finishing off the second section! crazy!
heh, the PIP, seems like a distant memory almost, i wonder what i got.. fuck now im stressing again, stupid useless brain. Im trying to memorise the greek alphabet at the moment and it just isnt sinking in dammit!!!! what about you, what are your future plans that hang in the balance at the moment?fallenstar said:It just stuns me how people walk out early. Surely they'd have something to write? ha but that's looking at it from my perspective; I always want MORE time.
Up until about the middle of this year I severely lacked confidence. All throughout my secondary education I convinced myself I could have done this exam better, or this assessment, etc. I have very high personal standards so nothing I did was ever good enough. As a consequence I was ALWAYS stressed, crying, freaking out over missing a mark. I wasted so much energy on it. And then, during my actual hsc exams, it hit me that I AM intelligent and why bother convincing myself I'm not anymore. Sure, I still stress over my results, but in the past few weeks I have been feeling pretty confident that I'll do well. (Hope I haven't set myself up for disappointment.)
So I guess I can empathise with you; lack of self-confidence is really awful. But I bet you'll get into your course. Your PIP was great and just by reading that, I can tell you're intelligent.
p.s. i'm not aiming to get into psych, hahaha
just want to get into usyd to do advanced arts, majoring in History (modern), Gender Studies and Sociology. unfortunately you need a sky-high UAI to get in. so yeahhh everything hinges on thursday really.-may-cat- said:heh, the PIP, seems like a distant memory almost, i wonder what i got.. fuck now im stressing again, stupid useless brain. Im trying to memorise the greek alphabet at the moment and it just isnt sinking in dammit!!!! what about you, what are your future plans that hang in the balance at the moment?
Thats right, i think ive discussed this with you before, that arts degree has like a 98 cut off, its somewhere in my preferences. I need to know it for ancient languages summer school in january, some of the letters have the weirdest names, theres one called 'Omicron' i keep imagining it as some kind of pokemon =sfallenstar said:just want to get into usyd to do advanced arts, majoring in History (modern), Gender Studies and Sociology. unfortunately you need a sky-high UAI to get in. so yeahhh everything hinges on thursday really.
p.s. why are you trying to memorise the greek alphabet? i stay far far away from all that, it's too confusing. roman numerals for maths in yr 8 nearly did my head in
haha Omicron. Makes me feel glad that the english language is named so simply- "A", "B"...-may-cat- said:Thats right, i think ive discussed this with you before, that arts degree has like a 98 cut off, its somewhere in my preferences. I need to know it for ancient languages summer school in january, some of the letters have the weirdest names, theres one called 'Omicron' i keep imagining it as some kind of pokemon =s
and i think it's THEMSELVES too. lollyounamu said:the thread opener just ruined my day. what do you mean "crapping"? that's just not right...
No, but you have to learn an ancient language as part of the degree. englishy grammary stuff was always a weak spot for me so i figure ill find translating english to ancient greek quite challenging, this way i may just be ahead enough of everyone else not to fall behind, if that makes sense.fallenstar said:haha Omicron. Makes me feel glad that the english language is named so simply- "A", "B"...
doing the summer school as a prerequisite for a bachelor's in Ancient Hist? or out of interest?
wow, your day gets ruined easily!lyounamu said:the thread opener just ruined my day. what do you mean "crapping"? that's just not right...
ahhhhh I have been WAITING for someone to say something. I was going to, but I didn't want to sound like a pedantic bitchdp624 said:and i think it's THEMSELVES too. lol
wow, learning an ancient language would be so difficult; at least languages like Italian aren't that hard to translate. would you be translating ancient texts and historical documents into english, or is the language just required so you can write and speak semi-fluently? or both?-may-cat- said:No, but you have to learn an ancient language as part of the degree. englishy grammary stuff was always a weak spot for me so i figure ill find translating english to ancient greek quite challenging, this way i may just be ahead enough of everyone else not to fall behind, if that makes sense.
Mainly so you can read/interpret ancient texts with their proper meanings in mind, you know how things change sometimes cuz they dont translate to english properly?fallenstar said:wow, learning an ancient language would be so difficult; at least languages like Italian aren't that hard to translate. would you be translating ancient texts and historical documents into english, or is the language just required so you can write and speak semi-fluently? or both?
yeah I would be too. it sounds like a good idea to do the summer school. don't think i have to learn any languages for mine unless i elect to. I really want to study Germanic Studies but because I'm going for an Advanced Course you can't do any of the Junior German units, gah. So I can't and because I'm in Lismore until Feb I can't learn it at a summer school beforehand either.-may-cat- said:Mainly so you can read/interpret ancient texts with their proper meanings in mind, you know how things change sometimes cuz they dont translate to english properly?
Im kinda intimidated by that section of the course, hence the extra summer school help.