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    Can an Com/Law student with a 66 WAM get into Deloitte S&O or Big 4 Consulting.

    What i brought it up to 68? Maybe 70, max. Think i fucked up my life.
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    uni clubs (Arc)

    What were the amendments?
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    general UNSW chit-chat

    Hey does anyone know if it's still possible to access unimail? The server doesn't seem to be responding at the moment..
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    HD in engineering

    Is it feasible? Worthwhile (from an engineering employment point of view)? How would one go about achieving it? I need a new goal is all.
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    general UNSW chit-chat

    Hey guys does anyone know if Richard Buckland is going to record his lectures like he did last year?
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    Uni Questions

    Re: what to wear to uni Isn't this guy trolling? Am i wrong, or does no one understand this?
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    How much have you written so far? Freaking a little.

    Don't worry guys. I began writing about a month before my trials and i did perfectly fine. Its not the end of the world. Not by a long shot.
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    places to buy cheap fashionable male clothes?

    They're not cheap though. Especially Mossimo
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    Extension One Revising Game

    correct
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    why do people think B arts = unemployment??

    So Engo ---> M Engo ---> Phd (Philosophy) for me Woo. edit: wait, can that work?
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    why do people think B arts = unemployment??

    lol. Of course he wouldn't choose to be a lawyer, the reason why said person is working as a cleaner is because he can't find a job as a lawyer (or any such careers open to someone with a bachelor of law/combined law) But as you yourself mentioned: I think my interpretation was reasonable...
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    why do people think B arts = unemployment??

    But despite his qualifications, despite his eligibility to take up a potential job in that career, he cannot yet be recognised as being a doctor, accountant, etc. He has the opportunity yes, but he remains as unemployed until he has been offered, and has accepted, a position in his chosen career...
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    why do people think B arts = unemployment??

    Based on your previous posts you struggled with the basic premise that a degree doesn't neccessarily guarantee a job with the career pathway that the degree would have opened. Hypothetically, if he had a job previously and lost it you might label him an accountant. Not if he's say, an...
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    why do people think B arts = unemployment??

    Getting a degree DOES NOT guarantee a job. And graduating from medicine won't make you a doctor, it'll qualify you as a doctor. You still have the get the job.
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    why do people think B arts = unemployment??

    Thinking of BA (Philosophy) myself. How is it? (Haven't bothered to read previous posts)
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    Cheating in a HSC assessment/test.

    One guy tried to cheat in a 3-unit test, had a set of notes that he hid in the back of the front cover of his calculator. Smashed by another guy who was one mark away from doubling the mark of the guy who cheated. Its not worth it. :)
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    In your opinion what is the most important subject?

    Scaling is by no means an indicator of the pragmatic/economic value of a subject as scaling is only a means to ensure a level playing field among all students in the HSC. And there is no important subject. Maths, English and the Sciences requires certain skills which are highly valued in the...
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    why do people think B arts = unemployment??

    Can't find a job, needs money, so takes whatever job he can get. Scared much ? :)
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    Happy Birthday Israel!

    On that thought, why was Israel set up in the middle east and not Europe or Africa? Seriously.
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    Top Gear

    Forums. Look them up on google (not that hard)
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