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Haha I win! 63.95 and I didn't study for ANY exams. My course is a high 80% course

omg nerd! sif get over 50 lol

What did you study bloke? And what are you doing now?

I'm in a similar boat. Finished my degree last year and im travelling to europe next year but was thinking of doing a trade myself. Worried i'll be too old at 24 though haha.

i did auto engineering at rmit city. electrician apprentice now and im 24 too also going europe mid next year. your never too old ;)

Haha I win! 63.95 and I didn't study for ANY exams. My course is a high 80% course

yeah but your a pale white nerdy looking rapist dood

Rimon and i are minorities, were supposed to score low LOL

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omg nerd! sif get over 50 lol

i did auto engineering at rmit city. electrician apprentice now and im 24 too also going europe mid next year. your never too old ;)

Really? That's a course I was looking at studying now actually. A guy I know just graduated last year from the courseand now he spends all day thrashing around new holdens on the track.

You didn't like the course?

Really? That's a course I was looking at studying now actually. A guy I know just graduated last year from the courseand now he spends all day thrashing around new holdens on the track.

You didn't like the course?

my bro does that he works at holden too

i lost all interest by the end of 2nd year and didnt bother with it anymore. spent all 3rd year playing pool at the cafe.

also auto engineer harder to get a job once you graduate

Enter score means sweet f**k all anyway. I got the highest in my school and I now paint houses for a living lol. So much emphasis placed on a score which is hardly the truest indicator of future success.

Good indicator of how motivated and hardworking one is i think. The fact you did well and now paint houses for a living isn't an indictment on the system, more a reflection on you :P

99.55 over hurr :devil:

I got 65.10 and was up for 36 hours partying before one of my exams...I fell asleep during it too...Was getting a tattoo in the lead-up to my English exam...

My mate who we didn't see for 3-4 weeks before exams because he was locked away studying got something like 67, and he was a bit of a book worm/nerd, doing specialist maths etc...

What did you study bloke? And what are you doing now?

I'm in a similar boat. Finished my degree last year and im travelling to europe next year but was thinking of doing a trade myself. Worried i'll be too old at 24 though haha.

I just finished a pre-app, trying to get an apprenticeship as a sparky now....I'm 25 in Jan.

Before I signed up for the pre-app I was worried I'd be in a class of 17 year olds...My class of 10 had me, 2-3 22 year olds, a 25 year old, a 35 year old and 49 year old...then a few 18/19 year olds...

Good indicator of how motivated and hardworking one is i think. The fact you did well and now paint houses for a living isn't an indictment on the system, more a reflection on you :P

99.55 over hurr :devil:

you actually got 99.55?

Good indicator of how motivated and hardworking one is i think. The fact you did well and now paint houses for a living isn't an indictment on the system, more a reflection on you :P

99.55 over hurr :devil:

Like I said, an enter score is not the truest indicator of future success. I am living proof of this lol. Having said that, I do have a degree under my belt...and a really big penis...that keeps me happy.

I got 65.10 and was up for 36 hours partying before one of my exams...I fell asleep during it too...Was getting a tattoo in the lead-up to my English exam...

My mate who we didn't see for 3-4 weeks before exams because he was locked away studying got something like 67, and he was a bit of a book worm/nerd, doing specialist maths etc...

I just finished a pre-app, trying to get an apprenticeship as a sparky now....I'm 25 in Jan.

Before I signed up for the pre-app I was worried I'd be in a class of 17 year olds...My class of 10 had me, 2-3 22 year olds, a 25 year old, a 35 year old and 49 year old...then a few 18/19 year olds...

That's actually a bit of a relief. The funny thing is, I studied urban planning because I couldn't find an electrical apprenticeship. Sort of fell into it. Now i've got the degree I wouldn't mind going back to be a sparky haha.

Lesson to all the young ones out there = Think long and hard (that's what she said) about what you want to do with your life and don't rush it! f**k!

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