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ellurbee

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idk apparently the ones in my school suck. Idk personally for me Idk how I feel spilling my darkest secrets to a random person I don't know. Like I need to get to know them personally before I feel comfortable to open up
i dunno mine kinda sucks ass too, got suggested cause of family loss, and what she does my mother could do like smh brah- she isn't very helpful.
 

.kumori

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Guys opinion on school counsellors?
they spill tea to others, even when its not about someone potentially hurting themselves/others. ive heard so many cases at my school where problems actually get worse bc some students go to the counsellor for help but they make it worse by conveying details to other people/students
 

tigerian

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it does (vomitting, sickness, fatigute) but she didnt get it approved bc she came first for paper 1 and the teacher told her she’ll lose her marl and rank if she does (shes 4th overall)
it makes sense to me so maybe they hav3 changed it . I do know that food poisoning wasn’t considered because it was caused by you not by a long term illness etc so I’m glad they have fixed it
 

Ellztrap

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If u dont mind me asking, what did u do between the time after u finished ur bachelor and before u started ur diploma
Finished my bachelors, spent a year doing the grad program at my workplace, then I moved to ICU and spent a year doing a transition to ICU program, then started my grad dip.
Built a house, got engaged, went on a cruise

it depends on what degree u do. But for exams most likely yes unless u do something very mathy
In my bachelors I had like maybe 3 exams in the whole degree?
no exams in my grad dip
Tbh I do really feel the rote learning does depend on the degree and level of usefulness of the learning concept in practice.
Having done nursing a lot of the bachelors stuff was practical type skills, whilst the dip is more arty farty project management, quality improvement etc..
I find assignments throughout uni tend to keep you engaged/make you review the content.
 

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