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Mohsen bet you copped a good lecture from your old man ey? lol

if you're not bothered with more studying (not that you studied anyway with an ENTER like that) and are thinking of getting into a trade then do so asap. dont waste time, the earlier you start the better for you. i wasted 3.5 years at uni for nothing but meh live and learn

for 70K you can get a a mint condition e46 m3 with very low Ks and have enough change to supercharge it. non M bimmers are too grnadpa spec but thats just my opinion.

show me, and when you say low kms better be under 35000 or else its high kms for a car like that, plus the advances since old m3 to new justifty waiting and gettin one for 120k imo. i also dont like driving old model cars haha skyline excluded cos its a thrasher but my daily has to be current.

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.

True that. I did well (89 without studying for a single exam I thought was pretty good), went to uni, decided it wasn't for me. My partner got a mid-range enter, did a year of a diploma, did the same uni course, finised and now earns double what I do and soon a lot more.

I didn't try at all, got a mid-range enter then worked a crappy entry level IT job for 3 years (and still am). Have been wanting to start my own business all that time and now I finally am :)

Soon I start getting trained to do car detailing. Something I've always wanted to learn. Then I'm going to start a mobile car wash/detailing business. Already got a name, website designed, employees etc. Everything is ready to go. Just need to learn the skills!

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:

99.85 :D Got into med. Did it for a year, got bored of memorising shit and really didn't wanna be a doc, so I did software engineering for like 3 years (1 of which was repeating all my subjects that I failed cos I just lost interest in studying). Got to the 3rd year and got offered a job working fulltime for Canon, so I dropped out of uni. ended up finishing the course via correspondence while working over the next 3 years.

Just cos you get a high mark doesn't mean the right course for you is also one with a high mark, also in some instances, experience > university.

Mohsen, the covers on do-luck wheels are for brake cooling if I recall reading from the website.

I want them, pity they are impossible to come by.

I know a dude who claim his dads Toyota lexcen that can be convert from v6 to v8 by pushing the exhaust manifold.

But he is well known for his shit talker and that was without drugs...

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