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im doing the hsc too, havent actually sat one exam yet, cos i got real sick last week with glandular fever, was in hospital on the drip and constant morfeen, lost 7 kg couldnt eat, drink or sleep, stuggle to breath.. but im back in action as of now.. i missed 3 exams, but im gonna do my next three starting from maths next tuesday...

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im doing the hsc too, havent actually sat one exam yet, cos i got real sick last week with glandular fever, was in hospital on the drip and constant morfeen, lost 7 kg couldnt eat, drink or sleep, stuggle to breath.. but im back in action as of now.. i missed 3 exams, but im gonna do my next three starting from maths next tuesday...

That shitty, must have been pretty crook, i had glandular fever to but never ended up in hospital. I thought they'd give you an average. Btw if you want any pointers on the two english tests you missed, dropp us a PM, i'm sure you mates have probably filled you in already.

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I done my HSC back in 98 and totally f#%^ it up , all my mates went to uni i didn`t , now i earn heaps more $ than my school mates

I guess what im getting at don`t stress to much if u get a bad results , f@#$in up the HSC and not going to uni was the best thing that happen to me

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im doing the hsc too, havent actually sat one exam yet, cos i got real sick last week with glandular fever, was in hospital on the drip and constant morfeen, lost 7 kg couldnt eat, drink or sleep, stuggle to breath.. but im back in action as of now.. i missed 3 exams, but im gonna do my next three starting from maths next tuesday...

god damn thats a good excuse to miss an exam if there ever was one....

ahh HSC, did mine in 2000

I believe the system has changed since then !!!

Hehehe any of yall doing maths and need some help you can PM me.......might have to pull out some books for the 4 unit stuff as its been ages...but anything 3U and below should be fine hehe :)

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The mods should BAN yall till the HSC is over to make sure you study instead of whore on sau :)

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Yeah thanks bud, i guess where all trying to stay ontop of it, as you and most ppl who have sat it before, know it's a very stressfull time. Hidesight will enable us all to say the same as you did to future student.

Out of curiosity what line of work did you get into?

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with the exams i missed, once u miss it thats it, no doing it again.. i get my assesmnet mark as my hsc mark.. as for after hsc, i really really want to get to UWS and do graphic design... and if anyone ver had a little added insentive to do that bit better.. dads puting a non turbo r34 25gt on the line for me, if i get in to this course... keep in mind im a p plater.. but ye pretty sweet deal

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The mods should BAN yall till the HSC is over to make sure you study instead of whore on sau :)

I said that inthe whoretown at about 3am inthe morning the other night HAHAHAH,

powerdads puting a non turbo r34 25gt on the line for me, if i get in to this course... keep in mind im a p plater.. but ye pretty sweet deal

That sounds like the best excuse i've ever herd to haul ass =) your dads a champ, hahaha my dad bought me a Nintendo 64 back in the day for getting more then two "A"s on a report card i got 3 :P and he got $500 poorer, as they had just came out :)

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hahaha im not in any industry im taking a break from uni at the moment for some other stuff.....but going back next year to finish off my degree....haha long story but basically I f**ked a around a bit too much and failed a few subs and also doing a few extra electives to get exemption for the masters I wanna do.

only advice I can give you....DONT do a pure math degree.....

I loved math back in highschool, it was my fav subject but uni maths is on a completely different level and im soooo sick of it atm.....

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haha if i get into this course it will be soooo great.. ive wanted to do graphic design since i started highschool back in yr 7, ive also loved skylines since before then.. so lets just say id be the happiest bastard when these results come in, (in my favour, hopefully)

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Yeah thanks bud, i guess where all trying to stay ontop of it, as you and most ppl who have sat it before, know it's a very stressfull time. Hidesight will enable us all to say the same as you did to future student.

Out of curiosity what line of work did you get into?

For about 12 months travelled around getting smashed doing odd jobs here and there , Then i started doing a electrical app til i got my trade , now i sit at a computer and tell ppl to go fix problem with the network

ie if a powerpole falls over i ring up the dude and tell him where it is.....tough hey

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For about 12 months travelled around getting smashed doing odd jobs here and there , Then i started doing a electrical app til i got my trade , now i sit at a computer and tell ppl to go fix problem with the network

ie if a powerpole falls over i ring up the dude and tell him where it is.....tough hey

Do you get to browse SAU all day :) :)

i really really want to get to UWS and do graphic design

Do they offer that at TAFE? My uncle is a Graphic design teacher i sware he worked at a TAFE and not a UNI, (i could be wrong)

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I'll be happy with anything between 75-100.. I wouldn't mind 85 for mechanical engineering.

My dad's a Mechanical Engineering (perfect for clearing defects) you could pretty much set up a business browsing forums and signing ppls slips :) the way defects are handed out these days.

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