Re: 5 days until first exams, AND I JUST GOT GLANDULAR FEVER!!! help me, what do i do
when you say that your not able to sit for the hsc, does this mean my uai will be based apon my overall marks so far, my trial marks?? will they add for the fact that most people do perform better in the real hsc compared to the trials?
this just seems to be getting worse and worse...can u appeal not getting into a uni course, eg, my goal is to do the graphics course at UWS because i really want to become a graphic design artist, im not doing bad in art, ranked 4 in a very competitive class.. my hsc major artwork is a graphic design piece.. i recieved a band 6 mark from school, still waiting for the BOS mark.. any chance on them taking this into account?
on another note
What are the symptoms of glandular fever?
- Before the disease breaks out, one to two weeks may pass with symptoms that are similar to those of flu.
- A sore throat with swollen tonsils that are heavily covered by a white coating.
- Fever.
- Severe fatigue.
- Muscle pains.
- Headache.
- Tendency to sweat.
- Stomach pains and there may be signs of an enlargement of the spleen.
- Swollen and sore lymph nodes in the throat, armpits and the groin.
- The liver may become enlarged and yellow jaundice may develop.
- There may be a rash.
for those who havent had it, the best way i can describe it would be about 10 time worse than your average tonsilitis case, or sore throat... its extreamly hard to swallow, can barley eat, zombied out..can be hard to breath, because your tonsiles are that swelled up.. your voice changed during the peak of pain due to your thoat being so closed up.. in short its horrible and i wouldnt wish it on anyone, esspecially 5 days before hsc exams..