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I cram, i line up the 4 cans of red bulls stay up till 4 sleep till 8:30 rush to school. its all good. english was a breeze lets hope all th other will be to. Woot go general maths!!

I doubt i will get a UAI higher than 75 :laugh: and that if im lucky, you guys are prolly much better lols and far more apt for schooling than i am.

Good luck to ya'll again. Holy crap its 3am!! damn daylight savings!!!

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I want your brain

No you don't. Trust me... LOL

I can't be too smart, I finally finish school, and lock myself in for a minimum of 4 years at uni, and most likely going for 7. I SOOO should have taken a year off!

As for studying. I'm meant to be studying for my uni maths right now... but I can't be arsed...

Meh, I might go mow the lawn... Some time soon I will anyway.

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Bah younguns

/walks off to study for uni exams

Good luck >_<

agreed - younguns

Got my final exams tommorrow and next wednesday. Accounting theory man - what the hell is that all about!!?!?!?!?? the words in that subject, I have never seen in my life! :P

good luck to the HSC guys & gals though >_<

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Na you'll be sweet the SC is a breeze, you really dont' have to study or anything i walked in on a year of stuffing around and got in the 80% for all subjects, it's piss easy man all my mates went good as well. Just think though, if you plan to stay on at high school then your SC isnt' worth the paper it's printed on, once you get your HSC (assuming you stay on) the SC is useless.

How did you guys find maths yesterday???

I thought it was a pretty fair test, but how shitty was question 28 (the last one) =/

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Bahahaha... SC... ROFL

I shitted around ALL of yr 7-10.

Walked out with two Band6, two band 4, and a band 3 (The band 3 was 1% off a band 4) ROFL...

I suck MAJORLY at english, and I was like, so hating it, and I still managed to pull out and basically beat nearly EVERYONE in my school at english... ROFL...

Oh, and I didn't study for it either.

SC is piss easy.

HSC that one needs a little bit of study to do well in.

My uni exam, that I have on friday, if I don't get off here I WILL fail... :rofl:

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If you ever get a negative in a loan repayment, just slip another negative in somewhere to make it right... ROFL...

Man, so glad my uni maths exam is now over! Fudged a few questions up, made a few marks up elsewhere... Here's hoping I pass this course...

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I finish on the 10th...lol all my mates are all done, I still got IT and art to go... man if I get into this graphics course, only 65 my dads getting me an r34 gt25.. but I missed 2 exams due to being in hospital, English and ancient history, I did maths, think I got around 75-80 in that, and for it and art im predicting around 75-80 also due to the amount of study ive done, and my trial results for those wernt to bad, 75 each.. my trials for the exams I missed suckkked though both 54, rank 47/118 for English, and 8/9 for ancient (keep in mind those other 7 guys are top 7 in the year like for all other subjects)... what do u guys think my chances are of pulling a 65-70 with these marks.. :O

English standard: trial 54 (assessments are better) :laugh:

Ancient hist:54 (assessments alot better) :D:D

Maths Gen: 75 (guess for HSC mark)

IT: 80 (guess for HSC mark)

Art: 75 (guess for HSC mark)

lol pllzzzzzz tell me SAM (uai estimator) is not accurate. predicted 54

:):(

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I finish on the 10th...lol all my mates are all done, I still got IT and art to go... man if I get into this graphics course, only 65 my dads getting me an r34 gt25.. but I missed 2 exams due to being in hospital, English and ancient history, I did maths, think I got around 75-80 in that, and for it and art im predicting around 75-80 also due to the amount of study ive done, and my trial results for those wernt to bad, 75 each.. my trials for the exams I missed suckkked though both 54, rank 47/118 for English, and 8/9 for ancient (keep in mind those other 7 guys are top 7 in the year like for all other subjects)... what do u guys think my chances are of pulling a 65-70 with these marks.. :(

English standard: trial 54 (assessments are better) :)

Ancient hist:54 (assessments alot better) :huh::sick:

Maths Gen: 75 (guess for HSC mark)

IT: 80 (guess for HSC mark)

Art: 75 (guess for HSC mark)

lol pllzzzzzz tell me SAM (uai estimator) is not accurate. predicted 54

:(:(

You can't extimate your UAI.

With the marks I got in the SC, I got a 79, I looked it up, using the exact same marks, if I'd done the HSC 3 years earlier, I'd have had a 95+ UAI.

Each year, the marks sway differently. The UAI is worked out, on a whole of how you went, compared to everyone else.

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