Shotgun Wedding
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I would have done it, but I jsut got banned.Grim.Reaper said:haha well just you wait. someone else is going to pick an arguement with you [ive seen it happen too often]
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I would have done it, but I jsut got banned.Grim.Reaper said:haha well just you wait. someone else is going to pick an arguement with you [ive seen it happen too often]
its ok i still love youShotgun Wedding said:I would have done it, but I jsut got banned.
And I love you.Grim.Reaper said:its ok i still love you
LOSE. So what do all the year 12 students talk about once their UAI and HSC results get out? If i remember correctly, results get released after school finishes.pritnep said:
So what? That matters to this argument how? Nobody asks you what your uai is after school finishes. Yes they may care about the school but still you can't be judged on your school for the rest of your life.
A person signs up on a forum.First of all not all of those members post and of course it doesn't. Second of course it doesn't but if you look on a whole these type of threads attract those type of students.
Clearly you are after an argument or debate which I neither care for nor want.
Student's don't necessarily sign up for the forums. I signed up for the resources and SAM, I really only started posting on this after the HSC exams.hopeles5ly said:A person signs up on a forum.
A person signs up on a forum for a reason.
A person exists.
*Studentswatatank said:Student's don't necessarily sign up for the forums. I signed up for the resources and SAM, I really only started posting on this after the HSC exams.
Shotgun Wedding said:*Students
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hey watatank :wave:watatank said:
hopeles5ly said:LOSE. So what do all the year 12 students talk about once their UAI and HSC results get out? If i remember correctly, results get released after school finishes.
And no the point is not if an employer focuses on the school you've gone to, or if no one talks about the UAI at uni, it's that you're passing assumptions based on what other people say, without any experience at all. I met up with a few old highschool friends the other day, and the HSC poped up in our convo. Thus, my counterexample, destoryed what you considered as fact.
A person signs up on a forum.
A person signs up on a forum for a reason.
A person exists.
Why do you contradict your old posts? Now, you try to justify yourself by rejuvenating your old comments, which you already admit are flawed.
And yes you either do care or want, or it just proves you have no self control.
She did say overall the 06 cohort was weaker-pari- said:^ lol. you consider "a couple" getting 99.9+ let alone >99 ....weak?
ha.
its no coincidence that grammar and joeys have produced many high court judges and politicians.pritnep said:The funny thing about the whole selective, private vs public school garbage is that at the end of the day the school you went to won't effect the the job you get.
yes, but you're more likely to be able to afford a fee-paying place at uni if you dont get a high enough grade.pritnep said:Everyone goes to the same unis yes, yes uai will determine that but you don't get special consideration just because you went to a private school...
If anything the whole debate goes on because people are naive to the other side....
But is this due to academic excellence or the old boy's network? Not to imply that schools like Sydney Grammar aren't fine educational institutions in their own right, but you have to wonder about the elitist culture associated with expensive private schooling.shsshs said:its no coincidence that grammar and joeys have produced many high court judges and politicians.
very well said.FridayEvening said:But is this due to academic excellence or the old boy's network? Not to imply that schools like Sydney Grammar aren't fine educational institutions in their own right, but you have to wonder about the elitist culture associated with expensive private schooling.
Back in the old days the expensive private schools were the epitome of academic excellence. Therefore, we would expect those intelligent professionals to be quite high up. That is why the old boy's network exists. They take favor to those who underwent the same rigorous school life their private school provided that they believe made them what they are. And who is to say they're wrong in saying that?FridayEvening said:But is this due to academic excellence or the old boy's network? Not to imply that schools like Sydney Grammar aren't fine educational institutions in their own right, but you have to wonder about the elitist culture associated with expensive private schooling.
Precisely. Thank you.SoulSearcher said:She did say overall the 06 cohort was weaker![]()
