Why do so many people boast about their UAI? (1 Viewer)

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Z787b said:
Well I Got One.
I THINK BECAUSE I GOT 99 IN CHEM
AND 98 IN BIO
100% IN MATH EX 2 BAND E4
AND THE REST OF MY SUBJECTS WHERE 94+
then what does this mean
 

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it means that you have nothing better to do than interrogate other peoples results. ive already told you enough. These are real results no inflation
 
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Z787b said:
it means that you have nothing better to do than interrogate other peoples results. ive already told you enough. These are real results no inflation
you fail at trolling per se
 

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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL :hammer:

Obviously results mean alot to Z787b, on a subconcious level anyway.
Why would a person lie about their marks, to seek glory ????
Z787b i wouldnt be suprised if ur uai was *
 

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Schroedinger said:
EDIT: Double fucking lol if you're doing law or medicine

Law: Enjoy finding a job in the oversaturated market

Medicine: Enjoy earning a maximum of 200k for the rest of your life for a pretty shitty job.
I know you're right for law but i hear some specialists can earn upwards of $600,000 a year.

Anyone care to clarify?
 

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Dota55 said:
I know you're right for law but i hear some specialists can earn upwards of $600,000 a year.

Anyone care to clarify?
doctors entering private specialist practice can earn that much
 

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Deltan said:
doctors entering private specialist practice can earn that much
i know ent surgeons that earn 500K.....but keep in mind that alot of this amount would vanish afrter tax :p
 

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This is something that really frustrates me. I believe that a person that boasts about a UAI is quite ignorant, ostentatious and pretentious towards the integrity of their career. Sincerely, if you acquire a substantially high UAI, it does not mean that you are being handed a Bachelor Degree, Masters Degree, PhD or any other qualification that will assist you in helping humanity. I would like to ask every single, HIGH UAI achiever, if they have ever helped humanity after the conclusion of their HSC, or after their degree. Developing or formulating anything to improve the very existence of humanity. Frankly, if a person has the capability to achieve so high, then this cannot be so difficult. Remember general knowledge in comparison to syllabus work will never help you assemble logic in life. It is only meant to help you develop it, but the knowledge we take will not do anything towards helping humanity, if you choose not to embrace it. I am a high achiever, but realise that even if I do not embrace the work that lies ahead, then all of it will be for squat. None of those high achievers can fathom the aspect of complexity when it comes to it. They only seem to contemplate it, based off the syllabus. No logic. Can anyone that is complacent in the Biological Science even tell me what a Retinoblastoma Protein, or what Strabismus is? I mean tell me on the spot without looking at Wikipedia. If someone can, it would only be a University Student. Syllabus work is such a waste. I am a 2008 HSC graduate, yet not many people would even care about such things, instead they would squander their grandeur from the face of the Earth, just to gratify their selfish pleasures.
 

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Campione said:
This is something that really frustrates me. I believe that a person that boasts about a UAI is quite ignorant, ostentatious and pretentious towards the integrity of their career. Sincerely, if you acquire a substantially high UAI, it does not mean that you are being handed a Bachelor Degree, Masters Degree, PhD or any other qualification that will assist you in helping humanity. I would like to ask every single, HIGH UAI achiever, if they have ever helped humanity after the conclusion of their HSC, or after their degree. Developing or formulating anything to improve the very existence of humanity. Frankly, if a person has the capability to achieve so high, then this cannot be so difficult. Remember general knowledge in comparison to syllabus work will never help you assemble logic in life. It is only meant to help you develop it, but the knowledge we take will not do anything towards helping humanity, if you choose not to embrace it. I am a high achiever, but realise that even if I do not embrace the work that lies ahead, then all of it will be for squat. None of those high achievers can fathom the aspect of complexity when it comes to it. They only seem to contemplate it, based off the syllabus. No logic. Can anyone that is complacent in the Biological Science even tell me what a Retinoblastoma Protein, or what Strabismus is? I mean tell me on the spot without looking at Wikipedia. If someone can, it would only be a University Student. Syllabus work is such a waste. I am a 2008 HSC graduate, yet not many people would even care about such things, instead they would squander their grandeur from the face of the Earth, just to gratify their selfish pleasures.
you really typed all that for this thread? ups
 

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I just wanted to radiate my point across that you do not have to be a 90's UAI achiever to be as successful as Einstein. Even he never had no such thing as a UAI. It was his brilliance to achieve physically, through his intellectual flare and discoveries, rather then by the pen on paper examinations.
 

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wow, alot of strong opinions here

i personally think that some people are just genuinely happy and just sharing their good results with friends, no intention whatsoever to boast or anything. i can see how this can be misinterpreted as showing off though, but i guess you've gotta see it from different perspectives before jumping to that conclusion.

at the end of the day though, a UAI is just a number, not a reflection of the overall worthiness or brilliance of a person. there are so many other attributes to people that HSC exams cannot possibly measure.
 

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Campione said:
I just wanted to radiate my point across that you do not have to be a 90's UAI achiever to be as successful as Einstein. Even he never had no such thing as a UAI. It was his brilliance to achieve physically, through his intellectual flare and discoveries, rather then by the pen on paper examinations.
Well if he did get a uai i think i might know what it wouldve been :p
 

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Campione said:
This is something that really frustrates me. I believe that a person that boasts about a UAI is quite ignorant, ostentatious and pretentious towards the integrity of their career. Sincerely, if you acquire a substantially high UAI, it does not mean that you are being handed a Bachelor Degree, Masters Degree, PhD or any other qualification that will assist you in helping humanity. I would like to ask every single, HIGH UAI achiever, if they have ever helped humanity after the conclusion of their HSC, or after their degree. Developing or formulating anything to improve the very existence of humanity. Frankly, if a person has the capability to achieve so high, then this cannot be so difficult. Remember general knowledge in comparison to syllabus work will never help you assemble logic in life. It is only meant to help you develop it, but the knowledge we take will not do anything towards helping humanity, if you choose not to embrace it. I am a high achiever, but realise that even if I do not embrace the work that lies ahead, then all of it will be for squat. None of those high achievers can fathom the aspect of complexity when it comes to it. They only seem to contemplate it, based off the syllabus. No logic. Can anyone that is complacent in the Biological Science even tell me what a Retinoblastoma Protein, or what Strabismus is? I mean tell me on the spot without looking at Wikipedia. If someone can, it would only be a University Student. Syllabus work is such a waste. I am a 2008 HSC graduate, yet not many people would even care about such things, instead they would squander their grandeur from the face of the Earth, just to gratify their selfish pleasures.
Or generally, which side "benefits humanity" more? High achievers or not-so-high achievers? Although the sides themselves don't have a clear definition. You seem to think 90+ is sign of high HSC achievement. If society or humanity gets a choice, of which side to keep, which will they choose?
 

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Campione said:
This is something that really frustrates me. I believe that a person that boasts about a UAI is quite ignorant, ostentatious and pretentious towards the integrity of their career. Sincerely, if you acquire a substantially high UAI, it does not mean that you are being handed a Bachelor Degree, Masters Degree, PhD or any other qualification that will assist you in helping humanity. I would like to ask every single, HIGH UAI achiever, if they have ever helped humanity after the conclusion of their HSC, or after their degree. Developing or formulating anything to improve the very existence of humanity. Frankly, if a person has the capability to achieve so high, then this cannot be so difficult. Remember general knowledge in comparison to syllabus work will never help you assemble logic in life. It is only meant to help you develop it, but the knowledge we take will not do anything towards helping humanity, if you choose not to embrace it. I am a high achiever, but realise that even if I do not embrace the work that lies ahead, then all of it will be for squat. None of those high achievers can fathom the aspect of complexity when it comes to it. They only seem to contemplate it, based off the syllabus. No logic. Can anyone that is complacent in the Biological Science even tell me what a Retinoblastoma Protein, or what Strabismus is? I mean tell me on the spot without looking at Wikipedia. If someone can, it would only be a University Student. Syllabus work is such a waste. I am a 2008 HSC graduate, yet not many people would even care about such things, instead they would squander their grandeur from the face of the Earth, just to gratify their selfish pleasures.
Well then can you tell me the ins and outs of the bonding models of d-complex coordination compounds?

I think you're simply bitter
 
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