The School and Uni Vent and Discussion Thread.

Started by Nige, October 31, 2012, 10:08:50 AM

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LaHug

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I thought year 12 was awesome and so is uni. It's all about making sure you get what you have to done and make sure to spend time enjoying yourself. Party, do extra-curricular activities, be social. The worst thing you can do is study hard all the time because you lose morale and stop enjoying your studies and, more importantly, enjoying life.

Disclaimer: there are some crazy people out there that actually enjoy studying really hard so that method works for them...

Ziplock

I loved year 12, uni's good as well... it'd be better if I didn't live 2 hours away though.

If you work consistently through semester and then go hard out for finals, you'll smash it.

If you do what I do, and do nothing throughout semester and go hard out for finals, you'll still do pretty well, if you're smart anyway :P

don't get glandular and break your ankle in the same semester while taking 3 subjects that you don't technically have the pre-reqs for though... that's a shower semester :P

LaHug

Oh, and don't do physics. Physics makes uni not fun.

pyronerd

Quote from: LaHug on July 15, 2013, 01:04:39 AM
Oh, and don't do physics. Physics makes uni not fun.
pfffffffttttt

physics was my best score :p

little surprise on my MTH1030 result :-[ :-X


LaHug

Quote from: pyronerd on July 15, 2013, 11:12:04 AM
Quote from: LaHug on July 15, 2013, 01:04:39 AM
Oh, and don't do physics. Physics makes uni not fun.
pfffffffttttt

physics was my best score :p

little surprise on my MTH1030 result :-[ :-X
Don't do physics after first year. First year is super easy, second year is doable but hard, third year is awful.

BoredSaint

Got 2 of my exams back (im studying dentistry btw)

got 81 and 83 which im very happy with since this gives me 2 A's (which is the top grade) :D

Ziplock

I got destroyed in cell bio... and have no idea how- I went into the exam on like low 70s, and I didn't feel great about how I performed... but I finished up with a final mark in the high 50s :S

CrowsFan

I think you just answered that mystery yourself. You said you didn't feel great about how you performed. End of sem exams always worth heaps (especially for science), so that's why you would have dropped so much.

Ziplock

I didn't feel great, but I didn't feel  like I'd failed it, which I must have for a final mark that bad :P

like, you know you walk out of an exam and you have a rough idea of where you think you sat for the marks :P

My Chumps

Quote from: Maca24 on July 14, 2013, 06:51:02 PM
Is uni better than year12!?
Please say yes.
I flowering hope so! :P

This year has been a nightmare. I swear VCE was created to break the soles of adolescents :(

Nige

Quote from: My Chumps on July 15, 2013, 04:33:11 PM
Quote from: Maca24 on July 14, 2013, 06:51:02 PM
Is uni better than year12!?
Please say yes.
I flowering hope so! :P

This year has been a nightmare. I swear VCE was created to break the soles of adolescents :(

I had that feeling too, then I went to Uni. I'd like to go back to Year 12.  :(

Kellogscrunchynut

Quote from: Maca24 on July 14, 2013, 06:51:02 PM
Is uni better than year12!?
Please say yes.
Definatly yes, way more relaxed.


Any HE students from RMIT get their results? I got mine for my associate degree.

LaHug

I got all my Monash results. Smashed it this semester. By far the best I've ever done. Loving life :D

Justin Bieber

Quote from: LaHug on July 15, 2013, 06:14:15 PM
I got all my Monash results. Smashed it this semester. By far the best I've ever done. Loving life :D
Nice Huggy! Same here :D. Got 3 HDs and a D. The D was for Sports Economics as well... ::).

LaHug

Quote from: Hellopplz on July 15, 2013, 07:16:43 PM
Quote from: LaHug on July 15, 2013, 06:14:15 PM
I got all my Monash results. Smashed it this semester. By far the best I've ever done. Loving life :D
Nice Huggy! Same here :D. Got 3 HDs and a D. The D was for Sports Economics as well... ::).
Nicely done :D I killed it with 4 HDs and new personal highest ever mark (pity it was in my diploma so doesn't count towards my real degree)