I just entered my trial exam marks into SAM and I got a UAI of 35.25. lol. That's hilarious. Probably not as funny as I think it is. But that's a great example of Murphy's Law. I tried soooo damn hard and I failed almost every subject miserably. I got around 30 in most subjects and 81 for IT...
The more I try to succeed, the worse I fail. Every time I feel confident of a good job, it turns out worse than ever before. Does anyone else have this problem? I've even tried not to put so much effort into succeeding hoping that it would have the reverse effects but it doesn't. I still fail...
Well you shouldn't. You are just putting extra stress on yourself to achieve a level of academic success that is beyond your capabilities.
It isn't the end of the world. There are many alternative ways to get into Uni.
You might just think that I'm being too negative, but some people can't...
It's just an opportunity to get a little piece of paper that says you have your HSC. I don't care about a UAI cause I know that I won't get a good one (probably UAI of 30) but I realised it's not the end of the world. There are tonnes of alternative ways to get into Uni.
Every sentence I read at this site has people being stupid and joking around about their future paths/career even though the question was serious.
I was wondering if there are any serious people out there who care about their future.
Me, I probably will fail my HSC but I'm going to get a job...
Isn't it encouraging when you put your half yearly marks into SAM and get a score of 30 something. And the sad part is: I tried my best and hardest in the half yearlies. Arghhhh!!
Does anyone else have this problem or is it just me that shouldn't be in year 12?
I remember telling previous year 12er's (who were going to drop out before the HSC) that they were going to end up being bums because they only have a small amount of time to go at school, and that they were losers. But now that I am in the same situation, I realise what they were feeling. I...
Even if I get a good UAI or a bad one, I will still go to uni. It's not the end of the world. There are many back doors to get into the course you want. What I will do is wait until I am considered a mature age student (of which the age has been lowered to 19 in some courses, but 21 in most...