hmm they do have a formula where they can weight your final mark 50-50 or 40-60 (quizzes to exam), whichever is higher.haha yeah, that's right
do they still have that maximum formula as well, for your final grade? where the quizzes only count if they benefit you?
so what high school maths did you do? dw, 1110 is all pretty simple once you get it, u shud be ok for the exam with a bit of work
kudos to that as well!!!!! you are free to do anything in your free time..And you forgot about the freedom that being in Uni gives you
Good grades + extracurricular activities + networking are desirable. Grades do matter. If you don't know your stuff well, you're not going to be looked upon favourably. Most companies I've talked to at careers events require at least a credit average to be acceptable in terms of academic abilities. One of my friends has a pass average and he asked some companies whether or not he has a chance to enter some of their graduate programs and most them said he has a very slim chance. He is now considering other options in studying as a consequence.networking and extracurriculars bro
grades dont' mean shit
ooh, ok... lol, u'd think with 4 unit it'd be too easy!hmm they do have a formula where they can weight your final mark 50-50 or 40-60 (quizzes to exam), whichever is higher.
i did 4 unit - which ive found is good for background knowledge, but not really compensating for my laziness.
lol yeah.ooh, ok... lol, u'd think with 4 unit it'd be too easy!
No no no no no! Uni >>>>>>>>>> HSCsome people i know say that uni is SO much stressful than HSC but then i have people saying that once you finish your HSC and you go uni all this stress is gone cause uni is more relaxing.
which is true?
+1, just without the law and the all-nighters in HS. Getting closer to doing them in uni than I was in HS. Also, I do a bit more work in uni than you do I'm thinking.Uni is 1000x times better than year 12 (Com/Law perspective)
Much, much, less work than yr 12, though slightly more difficult. Basically if you understand shit fast, you're set. There's no tedious drills, exercises or mountains of essays to do -
My study consists of class (12hrs a week if I cbf to attend) + 2hrs/week outside of class + 2 days of constant work/all nighters before assessments/exams, about 4 times a semester.
HSC was way more time intensive and stressful than that
The Foundations unit is, yeah.Law is the biggest fail of a degree.
^^^ If you're intelligent, you can get high credits/D's without doing much at all. You can't get 96 in the HSC by rocking up to lectures and doing assessments/study the night before