I'm absolutely obsessed with lemon, lime and bitters lately.
I'm a bit off vodka, bailey's and lolly drinks. At the moment, I've been enjoying wines and champagnes (especially that Zibibbo champagne).
I'm at uni 5 days a week.
I work ~10 hours a week (weekends and Thursday nights).
I'm an office clerk at Big W.
I usually make ~160 a week.
I still live at home.
Re: Semester I 2007 - Chatter Thread!
My biochemistry lab was so frekaing long today. I had to go in at 8 to incubate e.coli. Then I had to come back at 10 and measure the absorbance until it was ~0.4 (which took 3 hours), and then add an inducer, and measure the absorbance every 1/2 hour for 2...
The Bored of Studies team used the data from previous HSC students to determine how to calculate UAIs. For example, the 2004 HSC students posted up their HSC marks and UAIs, so they could create an updated version of SAM based on results in 2004. Only a limited number of members posted up their...
How incredibly nerdy. :p
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You are balanced and independent. You might not form strong bonds with others but when a party is on you are first on the scene.
You consider yourself the most noble of gases. But is it really noble to hog your electrons and live apart from...
There used to be at Manning and Wentworth. Manning doesn't have it anymore, and I don't think Wentworth has one either. I was quite pissed off when I wanted to heat up my green curry but couldn't find one.
I didn't think he was that great. I like Brendan Kennedy (although, I don't like his lecture notes in 2nd year chem). I have him for materials chemistry. Mal McLeod is cool too.
For maths, it's not compulsory to go. However, they will take into consideration your attendance to tutorials if you happen to "just" fail the course (just to see whether you genuinely tried or not), which will determine whether they'll pass you or not. You can afford to miss a few tutorials...
Because she is a part-timer. For casuals, the base wage rate is equal to what part-timers of the same age receive. The difference is that casuals get extra loading on their pay (eg. my base wage rate is $13.37, but because I'm a casual, I get loading on top of that, so my wage is $16.04). You...
Can't you write a letter informing you do not want to be a member of the union anymore, and give it to the cash office (assuming you work at Woolies or something similar)? Maybe talk to the cash office about it first.