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more like woo we're the best regurgitatorsbassbeats. said:WOO CLASS OF 2007, THE SMARTEST OF THEM ALL!!!!!!!
stupid HSC
more like woo we're the best regurgitatorsbassbeats. said:WOO CLASS OF 2007, THE SMARTEST OF THEM ALL!!!!!!!
i second thatIceOnFire said:You cannot honestly believe a distinction to HD average is achievable at uni through, "I never went to class. Never done my homework. I swear I didn't do any homework this yr. I hate school."
Since you are the uni student here, can anyone achieve high marks through studying days before the big exam? I am sure there are some people who are geniuses out there, but even those people must have done some degree of work.
If people learned of your existence, they would want to become just as you are! They would want to become like you!einentiva said:100 uai sam 101
bachelor of rocket science at nasa
ok just ignore brogan77 he's being a dickheadStudent Mum said:Well, congratulations to all those people that got marks in the 90's. I did my darn best with trying to get a decent Limited UAI - I was not able to do better than 63.70. I felt peeved because I know what I went through just to be able to find time to study between a job and the kids and come up with a pass. My assessment mark for English was lowered, I am not happy that I was not allowed to finish up with an assessment mark in the 80's for English Advanced.
My final results were:
English Advanced - Exam Mark 72, Assessment Mark 75, Final Mark 74
Modern History - Exam Mark 78, Assessment Mark 78, Final Mark 78
Ancient History - Exam Mark 74, Assessment Mark 61, Final Mark 68
Final Limited UAI: 63.70
I thought it would be a good idea to study English Advanced, Modern History and Ancient History. My logic in picking these subjects was that they were my areas of interest and the reality for me was that Maths and Science were not subjects I was good at when I was at school many years ago. Also, I wanted to get into an Arts course, not rocket science! I did not realise that my Limited UAI would be affected by my choice of subjects.
Just to top it off, every item of correspondence I received in relation to the HSC had the words "NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE". You would think I didn't know this when I first enrolled, I was told very clearly two years ago. It would have been nice to receive something that rewards you for what you have done, but not remind you of what you are not eligible for. I spoke to someone in the Board of Studies, but was reassured it was a bureaucratic thing. It can be regarded as a fact of life that any person doing fewer than six subjects for the next twenty years is going to receive piece of paper telling them what they're not eligible for. No one is going to change the stationery issued by the Board of Studies. We'll probably be having this same issue in fifty years.
Anyway, those of you reading this might think I've got sour grapes. Well, I don't, I am happy for those who were allowed to keep their high assessments and I did pass, after all. I just wish I was allowed to keep my higher English assessment mark, I worked so hard for it, especially as a mature age student. I studied with OTEN, so given the plans the education system has for this campus they have to keep the marks as low as possible to justify their decisions. What a shame that people forget how much good OTEN has done for the community, it's certainly helped me study via distance, it was the only way I could do it with a family and a job.
It's not the end of the road, I'm starting my studies with Open Universities Australia, and doing units that interest me. It still contributes towards a degree and after doing a few units I might apply as a mature age student with one of the universities of my choice. I'm still determined to get myself that hallowed piece of paper at the end of it all, regardless of how long it takes and how much study I have to do to get there.
Despite your "sour grapes" comment, it still sounds like you think you deserve a higher mark because you're older. Unfortunately for you, you were on a level playing field to all those immature, whipper snappers who have no idea how the world really works. The world isn't against you because of some number representing your age or because you have kids, you picked courses that scale badly and got an average mark in them.Student Mum said:Well, <snip>
If you look at people's HSC year on the left side of your screen, you'll notice that many of those smart-asses are actually second and third year university students.Student Mum said:The ones who make these snide comments to me now will get an enormous reality check at university when they come up against people who are smarter than them, and lecturers who put smart-asses in their place in their first week of university.
Ofcourse I was genuine in saying you're interesting., I don't have to like something to find it engaging and worthy of study do I? Contrary opinions and experiences are extremely valuable to me.Student Mum said:If your comments about my contributions are genuine, thank you. I just wanted to say what I think and why, but there will be those who have missed the point and think I want their marks. Keep your youth, I'm glad to put that competitive period behind me.