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Economics 37% but then Arts with 69%

Looks like I'm headed for a pretty average spread; can't be too bad.
 

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the figures for me case aren't too bad, for law its 60% and for social science its 69%, and seeing as I'm doing Social Science/Law...first thing is to actually summon up the courage and talk to them lol, without trying to seem predatory or desperate. That's something that always weighs heavily on my mind and is frequently the source of inaction on my part :p
 
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I'm looking at about 40% of the people I interact with at university in tutes or lectures... hmm. Not a lot.
 

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the funny thing about uni is you might talk to people in tutes and thats it.

you mightnt ever speak to them outside of an tute or lecture.

some people like to discuss the course work and upcoming tests and then once you are no longer in their courses bye bye.
 

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The ratio at ANU for male:female in engineering is more like 7:3

I fail to see how this is a crucial part of making a career decision.. but anyway.
 

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I fail to see how this is a crucial part of making a career decision.. but anyway
OP wants to marry a rich, attractive woman, and never work again.

Hell, who doesn't. =)
 

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Uhh... I don't want to marry a rich woman. I want to be the one who is rich. =P

Also, I'd like working... because I'd be doing a job I like and I'd feel bad if I left the company one whatever-I-am down...

But yes, I can agree with wanting to marry an attractive woman.
 

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You wouldn't be leaving a company, if you married rich you wouldn't have to even start work.

Everydays a holidays
 

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Fine, then I'd feel bad that my skills aren't being put to use and am not getting any income and am leeching off my wonderful wife =P
 

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You mean Moderator-ing? So that's why you offered me a tour of UoW... so you can steal err, I mean ask money from me afterwards =P
 

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No, my degree is Creative Arts. Unemployment rate in the field is 98.5%
 

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My.. "soulmate" (I use that term loosely because she doesn't know she's my soulmate yet) is doing Creative Arts.

Still, Creative Arts people don't get jobs - they just work freelance don't they?
 

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My.. "soulmate" (I use that term loosely because she doesn't know she's my soulmate yet) is doing Creative Arts.
If I may ask, what major?

Some get jobs. In my field there's a lot of freelancers. My rate mostly applies to actors, so because I'm doing more organisational, managerial, directorial roles, there's a higher employment rate.
 

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My.. "soulmate" (I use that term loosely because she doesn't know she's my soulmate yet) is doing Creative Arts.

Still, Creative Arts people don't get jobs - they just work freelance don't they?
seriously, if i were that girl i would be incredibly freaked out.
 

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If I may ask, what major?

Some get jobs. In my field there's a lot of freelancers. My rate mostly applies to actors, so because I'm doing more organisational, managerial, directorial roles, there's a higher employment rate.
I have no idea what major she's doing... it's probably not writing.


And Jaundice, but if you were my soulmate you wouldn't think that =P

Thus: /me crosses out Jaundice in his "list of possible soulmates"
 

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