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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2008, 01:51:45 am »
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Thanks for replies, guys. I'm so excited about uni arghhhhhh can't wait XD

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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #16 on: December 23, 2008, 07:03:53 am »
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Usually teachers don't help you with much and you're left to fend for yourself (especially at Roxburgh College)... I guess now VN and the internet are my best resources. :)
yeah my school wasn't that supportive either.

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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2008, 09:53:46 am »
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Usually teachers don't help you with much and you're left to fend for yourself (especially at Roxburgh College)... I guess now VN and the internet are my best resources. :)
yeah my school wasn't that supportive either.

I actually had the school careers counsellor ring me at home. To make sure I wasn't having any trouble with my preferences.

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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #18 on: December 23, 2008, 09:59:42 am »
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Usually teachers don't help you with much and you're left to fend for yourself (especially at Roxburgh College)... I guess now VN and the internet are my best resources. :)
yeah my school wasn't that supportive either.

I actually had the school careers counsellor ring me at home. To make sure I wasn't having any trouble with my preferences.

My careers counselor hasn't called me once in relation to my preferences. It makes me think that I will end up making the wrong career decision in my life.

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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #19 on: December 23, 2008, 11:34:03 am »
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Usually teachers don't help you with much and you're left to fend for yourself (especially at Roxburgh College)... I guess now VN and the internet are my best resources. :)
yeah my school wasn't that supportive either.

I actually had the school careers counsellor ring me at home. To make sure I wasn't having any trouble with my preferences.

My careers counselor hasn't called me once in relation to my preferences. It makes me think that I will end up making the wrong career decision in my life.
u guys have career counselors? well that shows alot bout my school.
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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #20 on: December 23, 2008, 11:41:44 am »
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Usually teachers don't help you with much and you're left to fend for yourself (especially at Roxburgh College)... I guess now VN and the internet are my best resources. :)
yeah my school wasn't that supportive either.

I actually had the school careers counsellor ring me at home. To make sure I wasn't having any trouble with my preferences.

My careers counselor hasn't called me once in relation to my preferences. It makes me think that I will end up making the wrong career decision in my life.
u guys have career counselors? well that shows alot bout my school.

Unless they help you, they're nothing to be excited about. :(

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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #21 on: December 28, 2008, 07:14:34 am »
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Usually teachers don't help you with much and you're left to fend for yourself (especially at Roxburgh College)... I guess now VN and the internet are my best resources. :)
yeah my school wasn't that supportive either.

I actually had the school careers counsellor ring me at home. To make sure I wasn't having any trouble with my preferences.
damn I had to call mine to ask about VTAC related stuff.. and wasn't even that helpful. if only the teachers in my school actually cared about the students..  ::) soo fucking glad I'm gone now.
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Re: How do you "accept" an offer from a university
« Reply #22 on: December 28, 2008, 10:39:51 am »
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Usually teachers don't help you with much and you're left to fend for yourself (especially at Roxburgh College)... I guess now VN and the internet are my best resources. :)
yeah my school wasn't that supportive either.

I actually had the school careers counsellor ring me at home. To make sure I wasn't having any trouble with my preferences.

My careers counselor hasn't called me once in relation to my preferences. It makes me think that I will end up making the wrong career decision in my life.
u guys have career counselors? well that shows alot bout my school.

That's what I was thinking lol.... :P My school choose a random teacher who didn't know anything about VTAC... but I assumed he did so one day I asked him "what's middle-band?" and he said "quite frankly odette, I have no idea"