I dominated during Year 7 and 8, after that I slowed down. By Year 11 & 12 I just really wanted to finish.
I enjoyed school overall, but it just became dull.
I was expecting a UAI of around 45 and that's exactly what I got - I was more relieved when I realized I was free, but I guess it's nice...
Hey, what's the "Examination mark" - is that the mark for the final HSC exam? Because I only wrote like 2 pages of crap and just drew pictures the rest of the time yet I got 67/100 ?
Seems too high, and I'm just a bit confused.
Pffffft, that's nothing.
On my Visual Arts exam I drew pages of fish, turtles, and other awesome cartoons.
I think I used more ink on the drawings than on the actual answers.
Time is going pretty fast atm for me.
Been researching Maya as I want to get into 3D Modeling (messed around with 3DS Max before, but never been really serious about it), started reading a Clive Cussler book I never had gotten around to reading and I'm also going to watch the latest episode of...
Wait, I thought you were Mr. I'm smart because of my UAI but you don't even realize the path in life that all the many of the most successful people in the world have taken?
c) They aren't going to uni, getting further education or ever getting a job (and if you respond with "Well then they'll fail at life", then I feel bad for your narrow view of life)
Pity a UAI doesn't determine intelligence, just how much time you spent memorizing facts and then relaying them.
If you need a UAI to do what you're truly passionate about then that's fine, but just because someone get's a UAI of under 50 doesn't mean they're dumb.