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Same I don’t feel very confident and have not much idea of what we’ve been doing + i struggle with writing short storiesenglish adv task 1 notification came out, IM COOKED GANG
mines out alr but its in term 2english adv task 1 notification came out, IM COOKED GANG
omg this was me with sac from like day 1 but I ended up keeping it and dropping bio instead lolim defo dropping legal(boring and least practical for my career interests)
i wish my school offered SAComg this was me with sac from like day 1 but I ended up keeping it and dropping bio instead lol
bro treasure those english advanced days before ur locked into the trenches of uni gangenglish adv task 1 notification came out, IM COOKED GANG
SameI always thought uni was salvation from highschool![]()
I always thought uni was salvation from highschool![]()
its not. i used to think the same i used to day dream about the day i finally go to uni but then i got there and its not even all thatSame![]()
its like the hsc everyday but youre by yourself and no one cares about u or even knows youSo, what is terrible about it?What beats the cooked ahh stress of year 12
3 times a weekHow many days do you usually attend per week?
Because I do law we have 30 people in each class, so it's very similar to highschool, but for you it just depends on what degree youre doing and how its set up thereI really hope I can get 2 or if I'm really lucky 1. How many people do you have in your classes?
yeah law is pretty good if you enjoy it, for engineering i heard its cooked but idk i never went anywhere near it so good luck lolThats more chill than I expected. Law is a good degree though (It has a good rep at least). I think engineering classes will be cooked so I've just to to hope that ecology/or bio will be more chill.
well i dont really agree with that statement but i am only just starting law. From what i noticed is that the more work you put in, the more you get out. Its self-directed in the sense that you need to teach yourself how to read the cases and how to understand how lawyers/judges write/speak. But that takes a lot of your time, especially if you've just came out of school and your writing skills are very basic. perhaps in later years i will support that statement but now it's quite the oppositeIs the content super hard or is it just a backbreaking amount for your degree? I remember some open day where someone said its less work but more self-directed hence some find it more difficult. Does that statement hold up?
yeah the content may be hard to understand at first sight; hence my statement about reading how lawyers speak, but when you start to get a hold of it, it gets easier. And yes, it's a backbreaking amount, right now im procrastinating reading 30 pages of our prescribed textbook lolIs the content super hard or is it just a backbreaking amount for your degree? I remember some open day where someone said its less work but more self-directed hence some find it more difficult. Does that statement hold up?
honestly i feel like uni in general, in most degrees, is difficult, its a different environment than what youre used to in highschool and it takes a bit getting used toOnly thing I can say is thank god I'm not doing law.... But given the reputation of engineering its probably a worse fate in every single way lol
yep so enjoy the right now lol its the best it gets unfortunately. but to shed some optimism its not AS bad as i may have described it like you do have more independence where you can just do whatever you want and youre not bound by a strict 8-3pm schedule everydayomdz glgl. Yay now I can look forward to killing myself over hsc and repeating that again for another 5 years not even 4 months later![]()
yeah we'll seeDo a review after the second trimester and see if that changes lol
Ok what do u like abt uni over hsc? Maybe it takes time for people to enjoy uniI think I’m the only one who prefers uni over hs![]()
