hmm.. well my parents don't pay nearly as much as other people in this thread
I go to a public school, I don't have tutors for any subjects and I don't play an instrument..lol
my parents just have to pay for school excursions and general school supplies and textbooks.
i recommend staying in advanced. If you were capable of getting such good marks in year 10, then surely if you study harder you can get back to or close to that level again.
i've been told that it is impossible to get a band 6 in standard, I don't know if that's true or if that's just what our...
yeah, that doesn't surprise me.
I think i remember reading something in the paper about over 500 people applying within the first few weeks of the website accepting applications.
79%..pretty bad, but still it was equal first. i think only about 5 people from my school passed this:confused:
still managed to stay first in the grade overall.
the experience probably is being portrayed positively to recruit, but I think that the experience that you actually get out of it is up to you. if you enjoy your time in the army then it is going to be valuable to you. i guess it just depends on whether you take to the lifestyle or not.
lol they talked about this on ten news this morning, as well as airing one of the fan's responses in which he cries and is fully going off and swearing at everyone.
you can probably find the response on youtube
I don't hate water, then again I don't drink large amounts of it either.
I like juice:) .
i think it would be unhealthy to NEVER have water, not only because of dehydration but because water is supposed to cleanse the body.
drinking cordial/other additives with sugar wouldn't effectively flush...
Re: What does your study area look like?
yeah mine is really messy.
i have two desks joined together side by side.
textbooks piled up according to subject, folders for each subject with old notes in them. piles and piles of paper. i have a corkboard above one desk with important dates stuck up...