cholly said:
everybody ive known to get uai's of 99+ have had absoluetly no social life during their HSC year (anybody feel free to correct me on this) and then once theyve gone to uni or whatever the amrk toatlly doesnt count for anything anymore? so what im asking is it really worth giving up your social life just so that you can say you ended up in the top 1% of the state?
Reasons why I picked 'Yes':
- With the UAI going up each year, it's only going to get harder in the future to get 90>
- With a high UAI so many doors open up to you
- You can stooge it off to all your friends...well, they shouldn't be your friends for too much longer
- You can strip down and walk through mainstreet with nothing on but a placcard saying 100%
- You can drop out of USyd Laws and start the next Oils
- At parties you can walk up to women and go: "So, 'hun, have you ever been 100% satisfied. Awwwwwwwww, yeaaaaaaaaah"
-------restart of seriousness-------
- Personally, I'm really not too bummed about being a hermit, My Precious (Gore Vidal) was a hermit for well over 15 years, and look how he's turned out!
- UAI is proportionate to effort, no matter what anyone says. For all the people I've talked to, who were successful in the HSC, they're all said that Effort was the greatest subject they had:
* For those of you, like me, who have a problem with consentration, you should try talking to 'Eagles' he has plenty of killer quotes - ask for Og Mandino
- I see getting a good UAI as a way of saying goodbye to a great 13 years at school
- I've got plenty more...I'll give you others a chance to catch up.