Lexicographer
Retired 13 May 2006
Yeah, like his views are in some way influential.
Asqy is actually is pretty fond of UOW Law, well, with the employment statistics at leastOriginally posted by flyin'
You better not let Asq read that... He might think unkindly of UoW Law
swish!Originally posted by Lexicographer
Yeah, like his views are in some way influential.
That is an excellent question which further allows me to illustrate the benefits of graduating from such a superior tertiary institution.Originally posted by flyin'
Santa, the question is will the employment stats still be the same when you graduate?
Btw, does it include those graduates working at Santa's Factory?
Note taken, Santa.Originally posted by santaslayer
Plz note: I am SantaSlayer, not santa, my mission is to kill that jolly phat man!
:rofl:.....Im glad !Originally posted by flyin'
Note taken, Santa.
Even if the God-ly figure of full employment can not be achieved upon my graduation, I will always end up as a statistic under "Currently Employed" (lower statistcs are a possibilty, but I ask myself: are they probable?)Originally posted by Lexicographer
You don't know much about statistics if you think 100% is approaching anytime soon, eh? Ask flyin', he'll be glad to educate you.
Santa, is your mate employing you to drink a pub(?) because you know... that doesn't count!Originally posted by santaslayer
Even if the God-ly figure of full employment can not be achieved upon my graduation, I will always end up as a statistic under "Currently Employed" (lower statistcs are a possibilty, but I ask myself: are they probable?)
For the last time, it's SantaSlayer, not santa.Originally posted by flyin'
Santa, is your mate employing you to drink a pub(?) because you know... that doesn't count!