Alimoe_KG
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*looks at fractured hand in cast, looks at your bulging biceps*Dreamerish*~ said:You wanna take me on? Huh, punk?
*meekly* No
*looks at fractured hand in cast, looks at your bulging biceps*Dreamerish*~ said:You wanna take me on? Huh, punk?
.......elisabeth said:*Has visions of brekky day, Dreamerish chasing Airness, whose is trenchcoat flapping and pockets bulging with stolen food, leaving a path of cornflakes and donuts in his wake*
Ahhh logical thinking. You make sense! I like you!elisabeth said:Lol, well, all the good food would be stuffed deeper down in your pockets, the donuts were a last minute addition when you saw an angry Dreamerish duck her head and take a run at you. So of course they fell out
IIRC (If I recall correctly) from the Degree in a Day speech on scholarships, people who have USYD as their first pref and attain a 99.95 or 100.00 UAI are automatically given scholarships. Congrats to those who received this =]c_james said:I think only people who got 99.95 or 100 were invited, which sucks. A lot.
Either we've all been referring to the afternoon tea lazily as a breakfast, or they're completely different.invite said:Professor Gavin Brown, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sydney, invites you and your parents to an afternoon tea for high achieving HSC students on Wednesday 4 January, 2006.
Time: 3pm to 4pm
Venue: Holme Building Refectory, Science Road
- Speak with deans from the faculties of the University of Sydney
- Enjoy afternoon tea & refreshments with other talented students
- Spend time at information day
Oh nahhh.. my invite says breakfast and the time is 8.30-9.30amc_james said:Either we've all been referring to the afternoon tea lazily as a breakfast, or they're completely different.
Well I believe the answer lies with the UAI u got...c_james said:Errr...I took another look at my Usyd invite, and it's not a breakfast. Rather, it's an "afternoon tea". Here's what it says:
Either we've all been referring to the afternoon tea lazily as a breakfast, or they're completely different.