His assessment marks could also fall dramatically. The top mark in the exam might only be 50% making the top assessment mark 50%. And he's not even ranked first. HYPOTHETICALS!
He provided internal mark, not HSC marks that essentially have no correlation with anything you've received before.
And to the OP. Ranking does matter. For your internal assessments your rank is what matters. Aim for first internally so even if you don't come first in the exam, you gain some...
Just because you want to be generous doesn't mean you have a right to feed false hope. If you improve your rankings in legal studies and IT Tulipa's statement will be true.
I know of people who used to do it in the workshop at their school...well, it was similar. Involved putting the bullet in the vice, heating up the end with a lighter or something.
lol i got called up today for a boost juice interview...the guy on the phone was overly excited I was a bit creeped out. I'm really hoping one of the other job applications is successful too because I only selected boost because it was there.
The answer is either no...or by good marks for minimum effort you mean that the marks will correlate the amount of effort. You could possibly get 20/50 with that approach if you're lucky.
they haven't posted in almost 4 years so don't hold tight for a response.
^That's not the best one but hopefully someone can get you a copy of the ones from the book
Source:http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/articles/1C/0C04C31C.asp?Type=53&Category=853
More info on overseas salary v au: http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/articles/5B/0C04C25B.asp?Type=53&Category=853
Have you considered working as a lawyer overseas?
SOURCE!!!! : http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,21735130-952,00.htm
Which bos regular is it?:P
It was a pretty good set up...but the thing is...for someone to get caught in a set up, how often does it happen to real young people?