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no its on 1st of mayhas the 2026 exam timetable been released yet?
Science readyyyyyyDoes any have tutoring resources for chem aside from peak and English. Really need some please ping me
flashbacks... enjoy the most guys its lowkenuinely funno its on 1st of may
how was that day for u?flashbacks... enjoy the most guys its lowkenuinely fun
made things seem more real, i locked in that term was one of my best terms nglhow was that day for u?
Wait lwk tho it's alright like the explanation are good on sum things but it doesn't have practice question and the textbook is not great eitherScience readyyyyyy
the explanations in it are in depth enough for u to get the marks, if U want more detail ig ur gonna have to go and do personal research.Wait lwk tho it's alright like the explanation are good on sum things but it doesn't have practice question and the textbook is not great either
I know several people who joined the ADF post-HSC in a variety of roles.YES IT IS TRUST THEY pay UR UNI FEE, give u more superannuation, assists u w getting good cheap houses in canberra, melboune richmond or even in their base (RAAF or defense) u can claim a lot tax refund for work stuff n they have more benefits than CIVILLIAN jobs trust gng cuz im going for it
honestly i would do it, as a person who isnt interested in starting a family and doesnt mind going to random places (growing up, my parents like vacationing in small rural towns like mt. Kosciusko. and i'd honestly love to study at anu.I know several people who joined the ADF post-HSC in a variety of roles.
They pay for your degree, true. However you are "paying" with your life.
If you are set on completing a degree at ADFA in Canberra, the ROSO (return of service obligation) is quite high, with some degrees and job role pairings amounting to over ten years.
Once you complete training, you quite often have no say in where you end up in Australia. Could be Tindal, Townsville, Holsworthy, Darwin, Woomera, or anywhere in between. It is also considerably hard to raise a family once you are in.
Yes the benefits are attractive: free medical/dental, high super, opportunities for postgrad studies, overseas postings etc.
But you need to remember you are becoming an asset to the government, a dispensable one at most, whether you enlist or commission as a junior officer.
however ww3 quite literally will happen. with the way things are going i dont doubt it, you could probably even argue were in it right now.
