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the fact 3u maths is almost beyond my comprehension and understanding.
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yeah i heard about that. I was so shocked. Its terrible. I hope its not true. Can anyone verify it?gouge.away said:But the good thing is that I don't really procrastinate anymore after a friend told me about a girl who was so stressed about her HSC that she committed suicide by sticking two pencils up her nose and smashing her face down onto her desk.
Erm if you're referring to me, I was born in Australia and English is my first language. Don't know where you came up with thatboris said:for somebody who has been in Australia < 3 years, your typed english is exceptionally good.
Thats very hard, no having internet at home. TV... i don't watch TV unless i have foxtel, and i don't have that anymore...maddy.topaz said:Money:
I live with my mum and we've never really had that much. We don't have the internet (I'm at the library) or a car, in fact we don't even have a tv, lol. I know it sounds insignificant but it just makes life really hard. I have like, a 30 minute walk to and from school everyday (and it's uphill). Just the little things that mean more time and planning etc.
That is truly inspiring. I wish you every luck and you deserve it. I truly believe that you can achieve your UAI goal, get scholarship and excel in the field that you truly loved to be involved in. I nearly cried reading it (nearly, not quite).maddy.topaz said:Money:
I live with my mum and we've never really had that much. We don't have the internet (I'm at the library) or a car, in fact we don't even have a tv, lol. I know it sounds insignificant but it just makes life really hard. I have like, a 30 minute walk to and from school everyday (and it's uphill). Just the little things that mean more time and planning etc.
that sums up my thoughts perfectly - on the bright side maddy, technology can definitely turn against you - cars/buses breaking down the day your assignments/exams are on and probably even worse - addictions to television and the internetlyounamu said:That is truly inspiring. I wish you every luck and you deserve it. I truly believe that you can achieve your UAI goal, get scholarship and excel in the field that you truly loved to be involved in. I nearly cried reading it (nearly, not quite).
And that teaches me something. I suddenly feel that I shouldn't complain about not having much luxuries and other things. That also tells me that I really need to put my fingers out and do some work.
the OP doofusgouge.away said:Erm if you're referring to me, I was born in Australia and English is my first language. Don't know where you came up with that
Appreciate your compliment. However, what really happens is: the more I learn, the more I NEED to learn. There is just no end to it.boris said:for somebody who has been in Australia < 3 years, your typed english is exceptionally good.
No way!!! :wave:foram said:lyounamu, you've only been in australia for 3 years... yet it seems like you're better than me at english, even though I was born here.
You're really smart.
I wish I was sympathetic like you Lyounamulyounamu said:That is truly inspiring. I wish you every luck and you deserve it. I truly believe that you can achieve your UAI goal, get scholarship and excel in the field that you truly loved to be involved in. I nearly cried reading it (nearly, not quite).
And that teaches me something. I suddenly feel that I shouldn't complain about not having much luxuries and other things. That also tells me that I really need to put my fingers out and do some work.