yeah and so what if you die out there takeyourpills?
I don't think being dead is highly regarded by employers.
Being a smartass isn't well regarded by ANY employers sunshine.
Just so you all know, your HSC or UAI isn't the be-all and end-all. If you don't / didn't go as well as you wanted to, never fear. What IS important is how you perform at uni. Its a VERY different learning style to school and you are responsible for your OWN learning - you're not spoon fed. To do well at uni you need to be very pro-active and dedicated, things move along quickly. Also a fail is NOT the end of the world, provided you show that you're taking steps to strengthen your weaknesses - a Distinction or High Distinction the next time through that subject should be enough to prove that.
Things that your Defence interviewers and Officer Selection Boards will focus on:
RECORD OF TEAM INVOLVEMENT
If you haven't recently been involved in a team sport, START NOW! Rugby, Soccer, basketball, Cricket.... anything!
Any employment in a team environment (even McDonalds) is a plus too.
RECORD OF LEADERSHIP
Any work history that has involved responsibility, management, School/House captain, Prefect.... Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme is a plus too, as would being Captain of a sporting team.
The MAIN thing to remember is that through the Undergraduate Scheme, you are becoming an OFFICER. Whether you're going to be an Engineer, Pilot, Doctor, Lawyer or Nurse, your PRIMARY responsibility is as an OFFICER. This means that you are a Manager / Coach / Role Model. This wasn't very clear to me when I first started the application process but you quickly realise they are looking at YOU, NOT your academic record. They are looking at the type of person you are, and if you have what it takes to lead.
As stated before it is not for everyone, but for those who have what it takes it is a fantastic career that gives you the opportunity to achieve far more than you could ever imagine in the civilian world. Whether Navy, Army or Air Force, you can travel around the world while getting amazing pay and benefits, and the training you receive is second to none.