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The irony in this post is very highCollecting Centrelink benefits?
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This. I enjoyed two subjects at high school – the two that come in handy with uni. The other two I simply didn't care for, or about. It dragged down my score, but I'm on a distinction average. My other mate was/is exactly the same.what people don't realise is that uni is completely different to school, i have a lot of friends that only just squeezed through and are know getting distinctions at uni, and friends who got high 90's who are now struggling and not understanding a thing. actually pretty enjoyable watching the people that got super arrogant after blitzing year 12 only to then be crushed when they realised how different everything becomes....
Just remember this: Teaching requires an extremely low mark to get into. They're the wash ups. They're usually really narrow minded, love the fawning turds, and are just generally boring arseholes.Cheers mate. My school emphasizes on the importance of an ATAR score regularly, always saying that getting a job is something to worry about after. Its still important I guess, just not as important as most think (especially my school).
Yeah, this is true.i think it's also important to find the balance between something you're passionate about and a field that has jobs and can sustain you
too many people follow passion completely and end up with a fine arts degree and cant find a job
but the other side of that, which is hardly ever talked about, is the kids that go into a field purely because it has jobs and money and they know they'll be able to live off it (most commerce kids). end up hating it and dropping out after a year
Yeah, this is true.
Commerce has so many drop outs and uninterested kids. It's seen as a safe option, or some miracle degree that just gets you a good living as soon as you stop your education. It's also the most boring shite ever.
Commerce is boring as s**t except for Eco. Eco's awesome.
Don't do accounting - practically a life sentence of boring crap
I don't really know, some people are just predisposed to certain subjects. I never liked maths or economics or anything, but I love the arts/humanities. I just had no interest in economics, it's the way I am.
It definitely has merits in terms of a career, I just didn't like the repetition and lack of room for critical thinking - gave it up after first semester this year, but if someone enjoys it then its a great option.Bit harsh mate, accountings not for everyone but I'm most of the way through my first year and still enjoying it, with the exception of auditing side of it of course. Combine it with finance and it picks up a bit too
Plan to do a double degree of Law/Commerce next year. Have been thoroughly enjoying Business Management this year and have only dropped around 7 out of 200 marks available over SACs this year. What has made it boring/shite for you?
Plan to do a double degree of Law/Commerce next year. Have been thoroughly enjoying Business Management this year and have only dropped around 7 out of 200 marks available over SACs this year. What has made it boring/shite for you?
Hardly did anything in year 12 (except math methods cause I was close to failing) and got an Atar of 80. If you go to a decent school 80+ is pretty much a given.
Impossible to work out. Like, it's just dependent on so many variables, some of which aren't known until the exams are marked.I know it changes every year, but where can I find the scaling for each subject? (WACE)
It's an absolute borefest for the entire year but if you do some half decent study before the exam and at least keep up with it during the year it's an easy 40+. 45+ if you do some proper study, a few praccy exams. But yeah, absolute wank of a subject.Can anybody who done Business Management 3&4 tell me if it's good or worth it? Does it scale down? I'm doing 1 and 2 this year and even though I find the work easy and averaging B+'s/A's I'm just not interested in it as I was earlier this year. I've been much more enjoying Media and want to do something in either I.T or Media. Earlier this year I picked my subjects for next year; I.T, Media, BM (Maths, English etc...). I picked BM just incase as a back-up if I change my mind, but I want to swap it with VET Media (currently doing that this year aswell and enjoying it), but I can only pick one. VET Media or BM3&4?
Thanks.
Can anybody who done Business Management 3&4 tell me if it's good or worth it?...I find the work easy and averaging B+'s/A's I'm just not interested in it as I was earlier this year. I've been much more enjoying Media and want to do something in either I.T or Media. Earlier this year I picked my subjects for next year; I.T, Media, BM (Maths, English etc...). I picked BM just incase as a back-up if I change my mind,...VET Media or BM3&4?
It's an absolute borefest for the entire year but if you do some half decent study before the exam and at least keep up with it during the year it's an easy 40+. 45+ if you do some proper study, a few praccy exams. But yeah, absolute wank of a subject.
So THATS how so many people got higher scores. Some people I've met at uni this year are some of the least intelligent people I know, yet somehow got mid 80s for there ATAR. One particular person I know thinks that the Gold Rush was in the 90s and that parachutes make you fly, yet she got an 84 ATAR and went to a private school..Definity not an easy 40+ or 45+ if you do not enjoy it. If you go to a private school or top public however, then you can get away with not liking it (cohort scaling).
Don't do it if you don't like it.Can anybody who done Business Management 3&4 tell me if it's good or worth it? Does it scale down? I'm doing 1 and 2 this year and even though I find the work easy and averaging B+'s/A's I'm just not interested in it as I was earlier this year. I've been much more enjoying Media and want to do something in either I.T or Media.