nandayo
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- 2008
Hey, I'm in the same situation. 1st in almost all my subjects, and considering whether moving to a selective school is the best thing to do. I've decided not to, based on (what I said earlier) about moderation, and how if you come first in all your assessments you'll be given a great advantage. Not only that, but you can create your 'own' work ethic. If you push yourself, there's no real need to change. I've managed to keep myself on my toes by docking some money from my pay if marks are <90 (quite the sadist)
I think one of the most important things in this situation you're in is to think ahead and try see what career/uni degree you want to do. If you want a specific career, find the corresponding degree and entry UAI, and likewise with a degree, find the career you'd like to have. If the UAI's are <98.90, I wouldn't think there's any reason to move. If it's say Medicine at USyd 99.XX, there's still no reason to move (look at the thread I posted in the tertiary board)http://community.boredofstudies.org/586/general-university-discussion/115055/med-students-uai-99-7-still-hope.html
But do whatever you feel comfortable with, but do it with care. The next two years are pretty damn important (some would argue that they mean nothing). But if you're really set on going to uni, just work hard, and the rest will work it self out. If you think going to a selective school is 'really' going to help that, by all means move. But be careful, because it's not something that'll be easily reversible.
All the best
I think one of the most important things in this situation you're in is to think ahead and try see what career/uni degree you want to do. If you want a specific career, find the corresponding degree and entry UAI, and likewise with a degree, find the career you'd like to have. If the UAI's are <98.90, I wouldn't think there's any reason to move. If it's say Medicine at USyd 99.XX, there's still no reason to move (look at the thread I posted in the tertiary board)http://community.boredofstudies.org/586/general-university-discussion/115055/med-students-uai-99-7-still-hope.html
But do whatever you feel comfortable with, but do it with care. The next two years are pretty damn important (some would argue that they mean nothing). But if you're really set on going to uni, just work hard, and the rest will work it self out. If you think going to a selective school is 'really' going to help that, by all means move. But be careful, because it's not something that'll be easily reversible.
All the best