$35???? are u kidding...:eek:
i only charge 20 and i came 1st. the moneys good and so are the hours but its far more rewarding than repeatedly asking 'would u like fries with that?'. i wouldnt pay 35 for anyone unless they got 99.95 and state rankings for multiple subjects. wow
depends on the number of people state wide taking that course
english for example, both standard and advanced has tens of thousands, so state rankings go up to 20, well as smaller cohort subjects like extension languages/history, textiles, vet courses etc only go up to 5. so despite the fact u...
Just wondering what the hell it means to get a GPA of 5.5?
so that that equates to 2.75/4 per semester? what kind of marks does that equate to.
with credit point averages, does that mean u can say pass a subject, get a distinction, and aslong as it averages out to be a credit your still all good?
i went on last night and changed 2 of mine and was so happy! definately a timetable i can live with. yeh i travel 90mins each way so maximising my days is important
im with you on that one, i so wish nursing had opened earlier, now it seems like a bit of a panic'd rush to figure out my weeks.
i was a bit stupid, i shouldve let behavioural foundations for nursing practice fill up, but ofcourse i thought it was intelligent to grab A spot, but clearly people...
the ages that previous posts have shown is the age when an individuals growth slows down dramatically, but they are still growing for years after that, even if its only 0.5cm per year
the age that is published and a generalisation is 18-21 from memory, while theres always people that dont follow that generalisation -i havent grown since i was 15. there isnt really a set age because it goes case by case. usually if you are tall when you are younger, you'll stop growing...
if u are willing to work hard (just as hard as u would work if u wanted 2 do well in the hsc) and are vaguely smart, you would be an idiot not 2 do the IB. I worked just as hard and sometimes harder than my friends who did the IB and their system has a far superior awarding system than the hsc...
they wouldve been talking about pathways which is where u do ur hsc over more than 12 months. so like whats already been said, doing a few subjects one year and a few the next
hope things start going better for u :)
i was just wondering, on the website where the text lists are, one of my subjects has another 4 books in the 'course notes' section. how do i no what textbooks are absolutely neccessary, and what ones arent. 2 of them are dictionaries, but one is about communication and the other about applying...
yes that means u can choose what day u want that skill to be on. you are presented with choices for each lecture/tute/skill/prac and its up to you to decide when
it possible for sure, just make sure you get a high band 5/low band 6
fyi i got 90 for gen maths and it was my 2nd best subject. a band 6 in anything will do wonders for u, even if it is gen maths. no1 can argue with a '6' next 2 the subject name, no matter what it is
just practice, try and...
it doesnt matter what combination of subjects you have, what matters is your mark and rank. if you come last in the state with say a mark of 20 in all your subjects, just because you have good scaling subjects, doesnt mean you'll end up with a good uai.
try and get band 6's in everything, that...
send an email to jude forder. i did friday arvo and thats how i found out i didnt get into aspire. i thought it was incredibly pathetic on their half for not notifying ppl when, i no i was told we'd find out on the 3rd. if i was told and i was unsuccessful, i wonder how many other ppl were told...
anyone found out whether they got into aspire yet or not?
from what i was told during my interview we shouldve found out yesterday, or there abouts, so cant be too far away
im at parra doing advanced nursing :)
do first aid certs last 2 or 3 yrs? i thought 3 but im not sure. all i know if the CPR component is yearly or something