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  1. blue_chameleon

    BSc in 2yrs instead of 3yrs

    He never mentioned anything about 1 year though? :/ All in all, I think it's pretty naive to look to complete a degree in 2 years, whilst still getting the HD average for med, when many struggle to achieve this over 3 years. I'd be interested to know if any past Australia university student...
  2. blue_chameleon

    Homosexuality in Australia

    So penis into the mouth is sweet?
  3. blue_chameleon

    Impact of Uni Choice on Career Prospects

    This topic inevitably gets a run every year, however it's good that people are actually asking questions rather than making assumptions or falling for whatever is presented to them. In my opinion, it can depend on the profession/industry you are looking to build a career in. As melsc pointed...
  4. blue_chameleon

    BSc in 2yrs instead of 3yrs

    Aldehyde, it's simple. If the B.Sc was able to be completed within 2 years without massive sacrifice and overloading, then they would have designed it as such. It's 3 years in length for a reason. University study is far different to that of High School.
  5. blue_chameleon

    Student Politics

    Yes, 7% is a good turnout. Bottom line is that the majority of students wont involve themselves in student politics because they don't consider the candidates policies relevant. It will always be like this.
  6. blue_chameleon

    UTS vs UNSW Business vs Commerce?

    I dunno, whadda you reckon? You do well with maths and physics?
  7. blue_chameleon

    CA Achievers program - 2009

    CA = Chartered Accountants. No point in slamming the program just because it doesn't offer what you are after. Pretty funny that you seem to have missed the whole point of the program though.
  8. blue_chameleon

    3 months progress, how am I going?

    Stop thinking about men.
  9. blue_chameleon

    The University of Newcastle Art Society (ArtSoc)

    :uhoh: Nah, it's good to see some students getting in there and forming some faculty-oriented societies and clubs. Good onya matey! Although it seems a bit ambiguous as to what ArtSoc stands for. I understand it's about creativity, although to draw student into becoming part of your society...
  10. blue_chameleon

    Post your Exam Timetables here.

    Thought I'd pass on an email that I got through the Groupwise system. Note though that the timetable is only preliminary and potentially subject to change. PRELIMINARY EXAM TIMETABLE:
  11. blue_chameleon

    What is THIS?

    Bahaha. Paging Townie.
  12. blue_chameleon

    UTS vs UNSW Business vs Commerce?

    Exception to the rule, rather than the norm, I'd say.
  13. blue_chameleon

    UTS Business V UNSW Commerce (for a cadetship)

    Then work abroad via transfer through a multi-national? Much easier then heading into the same jobs market as the locals.
  14. blue_chameleon

    When Will You Move Out?

    In some respects, I wish I still lived at home. It'd save me a shitload of cash. But there's something awesome about being able to invite people over to your house and not have to dodge your parents. All in all, I think the cash problem will be less of an issue next year, when I kick into 9-5...
  15. blue_chameleon

    What are my chances

    Why are you looking for advice if you are so sure of your situation? What was the point of the thread?
  16. blue_chameleon

    Getting into Physiotherapy

    We can all hear your sincerity. :) He was probably enquiring specifically to the UNCLE forums for a reason, hence no need for the reference to USYD/UWS.
  17. blue_chameleon

    Friends with benefits

    Which door would one need to be knocking on? Front or back?
  18. blue_chameleon

    What course has the highest average pay to graduates?

    Just head down to the local TAB or pokie den and invest your money there instead. Forex trading is interesting in theory, but don't be expecting too much from an investment point of view. Pretty difficult to squeeze out arbitrage and can be a very slippery slope.
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