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Are .. you kidding me?jannny said:I really miss the trials, I just love competing academically.. sadly, theres not much competition at uni anymore ><
I've stuffed up my assessments so the trial is kind of important...zomg said:lol i was in ur situation last year- dw bout it, i spent the whooole day before the exam just doing exercise after exercise- i didnt even do any past papers.
you should be right. maths is okay, because you really only have to learn the formulas and you're set - as long as you understand the work. if not then yeeeeah youre kinda screwed.
but yeah just try to do as well as you can, it'll help you so much next yr if you dont decide to repeat..
WHAT! nuts. and yes i am fucked - especially in eng ad, damn cssa.dodgyv said:na man your all on your own on that. guess your the only fcked up person in NSW doing his hsc.
lOl na jkz, i am totally fcked as well for trials although doesnt mean i'm gonna go fck that i aint studying shit. i actually have. before my trials....in two weeks
i have english speech, EXTHISTORY THesis to finish (only just started), physics test, physics assignment, 12 physics reports, and a lot of catching up for all my subjects especially history i am 2 modules behind.
think i can do all that ?
Well my point is at uni, you just generally need a Pass to basically get your degree. However with HSC, pass is generally not enough. You need to beat other people to get good marks.Bobness said:Are .. you kidding me?
If anything, there's more competition at the top end. Prizes / awards are issued for those who top their cohorts (re: stas at your university) and there is arguably a more prominent bell curve in tertiary education.
You're either breezing through your course with a 90+ WAM or breezing through your course with passes (hence your apathy / nihilism) to say that.
HAHAHAHA I might sound a bit cruel, but you're only a first year, and trust me employers do look at your marks. At least if you want to work in mid-tier to high-tier firms or more 'respectable' positions.jannny said:Well my point is at uni, you just generally need a Pass to basically get your degree. However with HSC, pass is generally not enough. You need to beat other people to get good marks.
But at uni, I'd prefer extra - curricular activities rather than 90+ WAM, that's why pass/credit is OK for me.
If you're aiming for prizes/awards, then there is really competition. Again it depends on your aims and goals.