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Anyone ever gotten one? Anyone ever attend a ceremony? Discuss.
 

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Somehow I don't think the OP meant high school awards, Brant.

Then again, who am I to know what Marmalade thinks? I won an English prize at school and a Maths prize in the Westpac comp once. Oh and a Premiers' Award. That ceremony was cool. Cool glass trophy too. Hope that helps, Marmalade.
 

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Spot on, Frigid. I don't mean high school awards. Everyone has those.

I mean uni awards for getting the best score in a subject, having the best thesis or whatever.
 

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i've gotten one. maybe maybe in the running for one this semester as well. but now i've jinxed it.
 

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I've gotten one previously, and will be receiving another in the next ceremony for attaining 1st place in units.

Anything in particular that you wanted to know/discuss?

If you want to know what kinds of things you actually receive, I got, from memory either $500 or $1000 as a prize for the one i received previously and I'm told the Family Law one I will be receiving has some sort of prize too.
 

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I wondered whether it was important to attend the ceremony. It's from a university that I've transferred out of, and the firm sponsor is one that I will probably apply to for seasonals, but it's not one of my favourites. I'd much prefer just contacting the firm and thanking them.

Congrats on getting two, Lara.
 

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Thanks :)

Particularly as you no longer attend the uni, I wouldn't think it would be too big of a deal if you didn't go. Sending a letter of thanks is a great idea, since in a way that takes more effort and thought than just turning up so i'm sure they won't hold it against you :) Perhaps too if you do apply for any sort of employment with them, they may be mor elikely to remember your name from a letter than from a presentation night (if they attend multuple ones).

Congrats to you too.
 

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Hah well I won like all my the awards for I think 5 of the 7 subjects I took and took out 2 Premier's Awards
 

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Omnidragon said:
Hah well I won like all my the awards for I think 5 of the 7 subjects I took and took out 2 Premier's Awards
I'm assuming you are referring to high school awards?

We are referring to university awards :)
 

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Er Frigid was talking about Premier's Award
Okay I won class prizes and Dean's honours also in university.
And do you think i was on a scholarship with 2 Premier's Awards?
 

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Omnidragon said:
Okay I won class prizes and Dean's honours also in university.
omnidragon is one of the smartest law people i know. don't fuck with him :shy:
 

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Omnidragon - just pointed it out given the post that followed Frigid's -->

Marmalade. said:
Spot on, Frigid. I don't mean high school awards. Everyone has those.

I mean uni awards for getting the best score in a subject, having the best thesis or whatever.
Just thought you may have missed that but meh, doesn't matter :)

I may be reading into your reply too much - but - I wasn't inferring that you wouldn't have received awards, scholarships or whatever else alike others of us who posted replies, if that's what you thought I was inferring.
 
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Frigid said:
omnidragon is one of the smartest law people i know. don't fuck with him :shy:
I don't care how supposedly smart he is; the misplaced arrogance oozing out of him is disgusting.
 

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Frigid said:
omnidragon is one of the smartest law people i know. don't fuck with him :shy:
Unfortunately, if his posts are a true reflection of his person, his smartness in law seems to have come at the cost of other commonly valued attributes of character.
 

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Xytech said:
I don't care how supposedly smart he is; the misplaced arrogance oozing out of him is disgusting.
Yea Frigid and I go back a long way. Course he knows I'm the smartest.

The arrogance? What arrogance? The stench of jealousy flowing from you is making me lose my appetite, kid. hahahahahaha. Good luck graduating.
 

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travelfish said:
Unfortunately, if his posts are a true reflection of his person, his smartness in law seems to have come at the cost of other commonly valued attributes of character.
Whoa what a long-winded way of saying it. Commonly valued attributes of character. Are you a barrister or something?
 

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Whoa what a long-winded way of saying it. Commonly valued attributes of character. Are you a barrister or something?
I find it interesting that in your reply you don't object to the content of my statement at all. Perhaps not quite as law smart as we were lead to believe.
 

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