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Vce English exam tomorrow [-o<

Edited by MVFCSouthEnder: 29/10/2013 10:25:05 PM


What English you doing?
Mainstream. The exam was decent, cheers vcaa
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Understanding Japanese Society = DONE
Making of Modern Asia = DONE *tomorrow (at least until exam time)


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Exams smack bank in the middle of the two week period of Sydney and Western Sydney away ](*,)

Happy to risk my entire education for one (Western Sydney) but two is pushing it.

Viennese Vuck

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melbourne_terrace wrote:
Exams smack bank in the middle of the two week period of Sydney and Western Sydney away ](*,)

Happy to risk my entire education for one (Western Sydney) but two is pushing it.


Have fun mate (Y)


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Uni can fuck right offfffff can't wait to finish my exams!
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melbourne_terrace wrote:
Exams smack bank in the middle of the two week period of Sydney and Western Sydney away ](*,)

Happy to risk my entire education for one (Western Sydney) but two is pushing it.
I feel the pain, I've got exams November 12, 14, 19 and 20
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Anyone been listening to Hack on tripleJ? The discussion is about finding jobs fresh out of uni is getting harder and and harder. All depends on your degree I suppose, I know a lot of people struggling with engineering degrees.
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Not surprised UWA are there. They have peacocks at that uni, FFS.
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Interesting how UNSW has slowly overtaken USYD in pretty much everything

44th isn't so bad though
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Benjo wrote:
Not surprised UWA are there. They have peacocks at that uni, FFS.


Seriously? Wankers!
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University of Western Sydney. Nowhere to be found. :lol:

WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Ah fair enough, I enjoy engineering at USYD but I've read how UNSW is generally rated better for it.
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Nothing worst than trying to provide research to back up your ideas on essays

Its not an accounting essay either! Its English Lit

The first essay I did I let the research dictate my response, end result - 60%

This time I have written an answer with no research, alas the research wont back up the ideas, and I'll get the same mediocre mark as the researched essay, its just I will feel more happier for my lighter researched essay for my outspokeness in the tutorials!

EDIT - with the researching to do, I only have one more paper to do next wednesday

Edited by condemned666: 7/11/2013 09:04:32 PM
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leftrightout wrote:
Anyone been listening to Hack on tripleJ? The discussion is about finding jobs fresh out of uni is getting harder and and harder. All depends on your degree I suppose, I know a lot of people struggling with engineering degrees.


Theres some interesting stuff out there, most firms aren't hiring. I think i have an email at work about just how bad engineering grads are going to have it in the next few years i'll post if i can find it.

I got lucky, already had a job coming out of uni and i'm still there now. Not everyone was so lucky sadly.
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Smarter money: how the wealthy have been educated
Ever wondered which universities have the most millionaire alumni and which subjects are studied by the most successful people of our time? A new study from Spear’s and WealthInsight offers the answers.

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Extensive data on the top 500 universities and subjects studied by millionaires has been exclusively compiled for Spear's in association with WealthInsight, the leading wealth consultancy company.

The newly released data shows that UK universities produce the second highest number of millionaires in the entire world after the USA - with 42 UK tertiary establishments in the top 500.

Oxford (6) and Cambridge (9) both make the top ten, with the London School of Economics (27), University of London (45), London Business School (63) and Imperial College (68) also placing within the top 100 universities.

Other UK universities making the top 500 include the London School of Economics (27), University of London (45), London Business School (63), Imperial College (68), Bristol University (102), University College London (114), Edinburgh University (115), Leeds University (148), Southampton University (150), University of Manchester (152), Newcastle University (168), Durham University (173), Birmingham University (215), Nottingham University (217), Liverpool University (238), Glasgow University (267), Lancaster University (296), Sheffield University (299), University of Bradford (460).

Harvard, whose alumni include Barack Obama and John F Kennedy, ranked first, with Harvard Business School (2) and Stanford University (3), also in the US, following closely behind.

As for which subjects produced the most millionaires, engineering came first, followed by an MBA, economics and law - though millionaires produced by these subjects have often left their degree behind in professional life.

Commenting on the findings, Spear's editor Josh Spero said: 'Entrepreneurs, who ultimately end up being the wealthiest in the world, are innovators, and the top subjects are those which encourage new and smart thinking, whether technical or financial.

'But it's also no surprise to find that the brightest people, who go to the best universities, often leave their degrees behind and go into high finance to seek their fortune.'

Oliver Williams of WealthInsight adds: 'You would expect to see a high number of scientific or financial degrees in the top 10, like engineering, commerce and accounting. Numerical degrees are a notable advantage when it comes to amassing a personal fortune.

'But, interestingly, few of these degrees turn out to be outright vocational; most engineering graduates, for example, are not engineers but entrepreneurs. The same goes for most law and politics graduates, who owe their fortunes not to practicing their professions but climbing the ranks of the financial services sector.'

Computer science is an interesting addition to the list at number nine. According to Williams, 'This shows the rise of the tech industry. In future years, as more and more tech entrepreneurs make it big, we should expect it to move further up the list.'

Only just over 1 per cent of the world's millionaires did not study at university or dropped out before they graduated. In this exclusive latter category are a number of the world's wealthiest billionaires, however, including Bill Gates, Richard Branson - who left school aged sixteen - and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who dropped out of Harvard to concentrate on building up his business.

IN FULL - The top 100 global universities for producing millionaires:

1 Harvard University (USA)
2 Harvard Business School (USA)
3 Stanford University (USA)
4 University of California (USA)
5 Columbia University (USA)
6 University of Oxford (UK)
7 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
8 New York University (USA)
9 University of Cambridge (UK)
10 University of Pennsylvania (USA)
11 Cornell University (USA)
12 University of Michigan (USA)
13 Yale University (USA)
14 University of Chicago (USA)
15 INSEAD (France)
16 Tel Aviv University (Israel)
17 University of Texas (USA)
18 Sciences Po (Institut d'études politiques de Paris) (France)
19 University of Southern California (USA)
20 Ecole Polytechnique (France)
21 Northwestern University (USA)
22 Princeton University (USA)
23 HEC Paris (France)
24 Bocconi University (Italy)
25 University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School (USA)
26 University of Illinois (USA)
27 London School of Economics (UK)
28 University of Virginia (USA)
29 University of Wisconsin (USA)
30 Duke University (USA)
31 University of California, Berkeley (USA)
32 University of Paris (France)
33 University of New South Wales (Australia)
34 California State University (USA)
35 Georgetown University (USA)
36 Paris Dauphine University (France)
37 University of Toronto (Canada)
38 Washington University (USA)
39 Dartmouth College (USA)
40 McGill University (Canada
41 Boston University (USA)
42 Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)
43 Purdue University (USA)
44 Sydney University (Australia)
45 University of London (UK)
46 Melbourne University (Australia)
47 Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden)
48 Ohio State University (USA)
49 University of Florida (USA)
51 University of Missouri (USA)
52 George Washington University (USA)
53 University of Minnesota (USA)
54 Miami University (USA)
55 Michigan State University (USA)
56 University of British Columbia (Canada)
57 University of Witwatersrand (South Africa)
58 University of Colorado (USA)
59 Indiana University, Bloomington
60 University of Notre Dame (USA)
61 Queen's University (Canada)
62 Rutgers University (USA)
63 Brown University (USA)
64 London Business School (UK)
65 Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)
66 Ecole Nationale d'Administration (France)
67 Essec Business School Paris (France)
68 Stanford Business School (USA)
69 Imperial College (UK)
70 Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
71 University of North Carolina (USA)
72 Southern Methodist University (USA)
73 Columbia Business School (USA)
74 Monash University (Australia)
75 Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (Israel)
76 Texas A&M University (USA)
77 Vanderbilt University (USA)
78 Boston College (USA)
79 University of Western Ontario (Canada)
80 University of Cape Town (South Africa)
81 Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
82 Moscow State University (Russia)
83 University of Maryland (USA)
84 University of Houston (USA)
85 University of Kansas (USA)
86 Louisiana State University (USA)
87 Tulane University (USA)
88 University of Queensland (Australia)
89 Delhi University (India)
90 Stockholm University (Sweden)
91 La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
92 State University of New York (USA)
93 Tufts University (USA)
94 University of Arizona (USA)
95 Fordham University (USA)
96 University of Western Australia (Australia)
97 National University of Singapore (Singapore)
98 Northeastern University (USA)
99 MIT Sloan School of Management (USA)
100 Brigham Young University (USA)
http://www.spearswms.com/spears-lists/lists/smarter-money-how-the-wealthy-have-been-educated#.UnrXUZSSBod



In other words get on UNSW engineering degrees


I'm looking at doing a masters in engineering geology there :D
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A large number of UNSW students would come from already privilaged backgrounds though wouldn't they? Much like many of the top scoring institutions.
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afromanGT wrote:
A large number of UNSW students would come from already privilaged backgrounds though wouldn't they? Much like many of the top scoring institutions.


I'd say so. Funny how these more prestigeous institutions pump out rich kids who probably already have jobs lined up anyway. From experience (in QLD), companies will look at kids who went to UQ before they look at anyone from Griffith and for good reason. The programme is simply better.
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4 exams between me and holidays. Hope these next 2 weeks fly by!
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Got my final results and I passed. Finally 7 years of uni complete. Will know if it pays off once I get in to the work force. The hardest part, finding a damn job. Graduate and level entry jobs advertised but they want 5 years experience and you must know how to calibrate a telephone to a computer so that you change the colour of clouds.

Anyway, finally graduating.
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zimbos_05 wrote:
Got my final results and I passed. Finally 7 years of uni complete. Will know if it pays off once I get in to the work force. The hardest part, finding a damn job. Graduate and level entry jobs advertised but they want 5 years experience and you must know how to calibrate a telephone to a computer so that you change the colour of clouds.

Anyway, finally graduating.


Congratulations dude!

Try looking for work experience. It pays to work for nothing in the beginning as it looks good on your resume and it shows you have passion and commitment. But if you get a job right off the cuff, all the more luck you!

Edited by leftrightout: 27/11/2013 10:10:10 AM
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leftrightout wrote:
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Got my final results and I passed. Finally 7 years of uni complete. Will know if it pays off once I get in to the work force. The hardest part, finding a damn job. Graduate and level entry jobs advertised but they want 5 years experience and you must know how to calibrate a telephone to a computer so that you change the colour of clouds.

Anyway, finally graduating.


Congratulations dude!

Try looking for work experience. It pays to work for nothing in the beginning as it looks good on your resume and it shows you have passion and commitment. But if you get a job right off the cuff, all the more luck you!

Edited by leftrightout: 27/11/2013 10:10:10 AM


Thanks dude.

I've been some journalism work as work experience for 2 years for online sites. But trying to get in to something at a place here in Brisbane is damn hard. Even for work experience there is almost nothing available. Been applying for jobs since April.

There is one for this one gay dating website, but yeah....im not that desperate.
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Passing everything means i don't have to go back to brisbane in december to sit supplementary exams so today was a good day.

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Passed the two papers that I actually bothered to sit the final exam for :D Stoked!
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zimbos_05 wrote:
leftrightout wrote:
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Got my final results and I passed. Finally 7 years of uni complete. Will know if it pays off once I get in to the work force. The hardest part, finding a damn job. Graduate and level entry jobs advertised but they want 5 years experience and you must know how to calibrate a telephone to a computer so that you change the colour of clouds.

Anyway, finally graduating.


Congratulations dude!

Try looking for work experience. It pays to work for nothing in the beginning as it looks good on your resume and it shows you have passion and commitment. But if you get a job right off the cuff, all the more luck you!

Edited by leftrightout: 27/11/2013 10:10:10 AM


Thanks dude.

I've been some journalism work as work experience for 2 years for online sites. But trying to get in to something at a place here in Brisbane is damn hard. Even for work experience there is almost nothing available. Been applying for jobs since April.

There is one for this one gay dating website, but yeah....im not that desperate.


Is moving interstate an option?

:lol: Gay dating site. Imagine explaining that one to your parents.
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leftrightout wrote:
zimbos_05 wrote:
leftrightout wrote:
zimbos_05 wrote:
Got my final results and I passed. Finally 7 years of uni complete. Will know if it pays off once I get in to the work force. The hardest part, finding a damn job. Graduate and level entry jobs advertised but they want 5 years experience and you must know how to calibrate a telephone to a computer so that you change the colour of clouds.

Anyway, finally graduating.


Congratulations dude!

Try looking for work experience. It pays to work for nothing in the beginning as it looks good on your resume and it shows you have passion and commitment. But if you get a job right off the cuff, all the more luck you!

Edited by leftrightout: 27/11/2013 10:10:10 AM


Thanks dude.

I've been some journalism work as work experience for 2 years for online sites. But trying to get in to something at a place here in Brisbane is damn hard. Even for work experience there is almost nothing available. Been applying for jobs since April.

There is one for this one gay dating website, but yeah....im not that desperate.


Is moving interstate an option?

:lol: Gay dating site. Imagine explaining that one to your parents.


Well, If the right thing came from interstate then id definitely look in to it.

Hahaha. Yeah, ive seen that advert for that job up for a while and been reposted a few times so im assuming that not many people are interested.
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Passed everything including probably the toughest subject I've ever done. Glad I will never have to do that one again. 2 years down, 1 and half to go.
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Passed all my advanced french core subjects. Two Asian subjects also down. Doing an anthropology subject to keep me same during the summer.

Onwards and upwards almost done my degree and will be working making Obama dosh in 2 years.


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Doing an anthropology subject to keep me same during the summer.


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Passing for sure after this clip.

tymen xx


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