Says you who can´t even spell Labor...davidbarnes said:Having a look at your other posts makes me not so sure. :burn:
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Says you who can´t even spell Labor...davidbarnes said:Having a look at your other posts makes me not so sure. :burn:
I havent heard anything yet either. I know drews was more formal, n the drinking question at wesley lol omg so was not expecting it. Im thinking omg omg wat do i say n the first thing that popped into my head was the slim dusty song we drink in moderation but we never ever get rolling drunk lol ok i dont think they will accept me after that. But i had more fun in the wes interview cos he was crackin jokes so it was more laidback. Drews was much nicer, wes seems a bit more cramped.sandersen said:Really? Mine were totally different - Wes came at me with whole lot of questions from a sheet of paper, asking about drinking, how I would describe myself and a whole lot of other things, a totally relaxed and friendly interview, while at drews we went through my application, and I was asked about my siblings (age, school etc etc), parents (jobs, previous employment, backgrounds) as well as all the other stuff I wrote. Much more formal.
I agree with you I think that drews is much nicer on the inside than Wes...
And if you haven´t heard anything either then I can hope that it´s not bad news yet... Probably we´ll hear after main round offers are released?
this is an excel spreadsheet which works out how you are classified. type your postcode into the red box and hit 'enter', if the result is anything other than 'major cities of australia' then you can apply for a rural-area scholarship.sophieisticated said:4. Does anyone know how rural/isolated you have to be to be eligible for a centrelink or university scholarship based on disadvantage through geographical isolation?
where do you live, out of curiosity?sophieisticated said:thanks triangulator!
Though unfortunately I came up as 'Major Cities of Australia'. Is the answer deinitive? Because I'm pretty sure i don't live in a major city - car gps systems don't even work at my place, it just says that you're driving through paddocks :S
oh well, thanks for the assistance anyhow, I'd heard of the spreadsheet but was looking for it on the centrelink website without success...
Does anyone know any of the answers to my other questions?
Thankyou!