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Well my lil sister has kept her end of the bargain (finish VCE with enter 90+ and now in uni 1 year to go till graduation :) ). So as good loving father and brothers we bought her a car hence new automotive baby in the family. But there are a few conditions/requirements she has to meet before i'll let her take it out on her own :) .

can i join your family also???

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ahh man im not the type of person who will study for 3 hours straight

then again

im one of those people who lack motivation.. kinda like " you will never get into your course!"

me: mehh.. ill just take over dads business

so i think its highly unlikley ill get my 83 percent enter

though im doing allright in methods, blitzing English and biology as well as visual communication

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ahh man im not the type of person who will study for 3 hours straight

then again

im one of those people who lack motivation.. kinda like " you will never get into your course!"

me: mehh.. ill just take over dads business

so i think its highly unlikley ill get my 83 percent enter

though im doing allright in methods, blitzing English and biology as well as visual communication

haha lucky boy with ur dads business, but better to make your name than inherit it.

what course u aiming to get into?

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you mean you and your dad bought a car and used your sister as an excuse right?

not exactly, why leave money in ur account to collect interest when u can spend it right? lets help the economy :O .

but really she has earnd it, only problem is she's lacking in driving experience. maybe have to send her to a Driver Dynamics day???

when she got her P's she was only taught how to pass :( .

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haha lucky boy with ur dads business, but better to make your name than inherit it.

what course u aiming to get into?

well either way. i have earnt my name

i helped dad set up the business.. so business wise. im alot more mature then my mates and all the customers know me as sam jnr lol..

i want to get into automotive engineering at RMIT

dropped chemistry allready

dropping physics at the end of the year because theres no point doing a subject im gona fail

acing english, biology, visual comunication and doing okay in methods

all i want is an S for methods in yr 12 and an average of B to A+ in my sacks which im getting except for maths where i scrape thru lol..

i denno hopefuly i can get in

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oh GD2ILA wana adopt me? :/

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