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it's funny, I just finished a commerce degree at melbourne, and a couple of my business systems classes used RMIT and their computer system as a case study of "what not to do when implementing an ERP"... good to see my lecturers were on the cutting edge lol :)

red hill primary -> padua college -> peniunsula grammar -> geelong grammar
So you are still a Paduan learner Dave? :)

:)

Whats that mean? ;) im a bit stupid today. haha

It was a Star Wars reference, Obi-Wan was a Padawan Learner so to was Anakin Skywalker!

I know the spelling is different but its close enough...

Primary - St Anthonys Noble Park

Secondary - St Johns Dandenong

Tertiary  - Swinburne Uni Hawthorn.

School Friends website is preety good, caught up with alot of high school friends through that site recently.

Was wondering if I'd see my school put up by anyone else!

Primary: St. Mary's, Dandenong

Secondary: St. John's, Dandenong

Tertiary: Deakin, Bundoora (1 mth) & Monash, Clayton

Inasnt, what year did you finish St. John's??

Well here's mine...

Kew Primary (Melb) (I think, forgot)

North Balwyn High School (Melb)

Epping Boys' High School (Sydney) finished Yr 12 in 1998

UNSW (Sydney)

La Trobe (Melb) currently

yeah I was born in 81...

alinche... I'll b seein u at uni :rolleyes: whatever you do make sure you buy a red pass for your parking permit you'll be much happier having spent that extra 70 bucks. wut course u doin? I'm doin Comp Sci/Graphic Design.

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