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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #45 on: September 04, 2008, 08:03:06 pm »
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I don't think universities care about work ethic specifically. They care about what will make their graduates highly demanded by the workplace. That may be work ethic, but it also comes down to other factors.

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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #46 on: September 04, 2008, 08:28:18 pm »
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I probably shouldn't have replied in the first place :o
Why? Forums are for discussion, and everyone can share their opinion...
Why? Because its such a stupid topic... "What do enter scores indicate"... who cares, they get you into uni, thats it...
stop persisting dude, this threads about ANU... not what enter scores show
and the topic is definately not "what AppleThief believes enter scores show, and if you disagree he will be stubborn and persist on rather then leaving you with your opinion" (slightly hippocritical? see above post "everyone can share their opinion")
Something else the thread is definitely not, is "the psychlaw thread for telling other people they persist when they had clearly just concluded the argument, thus being the actual persistor and stubborn himself"

Really. How did you take that last post of mine as stubborn and hypocritical? I was trying to conclude the off-topicness. I was wondering why you said "I probably shouldn't have replied in the first place".

Show me where I was hypocritical. I never attacked anyone else for having their opinion, and I never said anyone else's opinion was wrong.

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« Reply #47 on: September 04, 2008, 08:31:33 pm »
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That's enough guys.

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« Reply #48 on: September 04, 2008, 08:45:30 pm »
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I probably shouldn't have replied in the first place :o
Why? Forums are for discussion, and everyone can share their opinion...
Why? Because its such a stupid topic... "What do enter scores indicate"... who cares, they get you into uni, thats it...
stop persisting dude, this threads about ANU... not what enter scores show
and the topic is definately not "what AppleThief believes enter scores show, and if you disagree he will be stubborn and persist on rather then leaving you with your opinion" (slightly hippocritical? see above post "everyone can share their opinion")
Something else the thread is definitely not, is "the psychlaw thread for telling other people they persist when they had clearly just concluded the argument, thus being the actual persistor and stubborn himself"

Really. How did you take that last post of mine as stubborn and hypocritical? I was trying to conclude the off-topicness. I was wondering why you said "I probably shouldn't have replied in the first place".

Show me where I was hypocritical. I never attacked anyone else for having their opinion, and I never said anyone else's opinion was wrong.
Ok. When you were hypocritical...
(1) You say people can "share their opinions." But when I said I disagreed with your notion that: You need to study to do well in VCE, and suggested this isn't always the case, you ignored my opinion, right?
Your reply: "And how, exactly, do people perform well in exams/SAC? By magic? No...study."
Clearly ignoring what I had written earlier and going on to repeat yourself (when people had gotten the message the first time, and didn't agree... nonetheless, there opinions, ignored)


(2) You say everyone has a right to their opinion. How about my opinion that this topic is stupid and pointless, and that I shouldn't have posted. Your Response: "Why? Forums are for discussion, and everyone can share their opinion..."
The fact that I shouldn't have posted WAS my opinion, let me share it?

(3) Your being hypocritical right now when you say you were trying to "conclude" the off-topicness, because Costa had clearly done so a while back ("The ENTER indicates the performance of the in question student on their SAC's and exams (and sometimes the GAT). End of story)
but you insisted on keeping it going.


Wow...Its immature of me to keep going like this... I won't post again on this thread unless its actually about the topic, for which it was created
Bye :o
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« Reply #49 on: September 04, 2008, 09:14:39 pm »
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I'm just amused that you had a go at me for being persistent a while back. Look who's hypocritical now? I could write a lot more in reply, but I have to do a week's worth of work for Distance Ed now...

(1) Oh, okay; the fact that someone's opinions differ to mine makes my a hypocrite. Makes sense. In the future, I'll make sure to wholeheartedly agree 100% with everything anyone ever says.

(2) When I read your post, the "maybe I shouldn't have posted" didn't seem to be pertinent to the rest of the post; it seemed to be more a side note due to the fact that you didn't want to be involved in a tiny argument. By the way, what makes this topic more pointless than many others you post in?

(3) I was concluded something between you and me. I wouldn't have someone else conclude something I was involved in.


Also, I was the one labelled "wrong" because someone didn't agree with what I had to say. Stop acting like I said you were wrong, and get over that people won't always agree with you.

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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #50 on: September 04, 2008, 10:04:37 pm »
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  .....just as we see examples of enwiabe's volatile side from time to time, so we get glimpses of humphdogg's elitist streak :P
Heh. I'm not that elitist... Well, in some ways, admittedly. But my point stands: universities want intelligent students, which they believe is proportional in some way to ENTER. How proportional... well, that's where the debate begins.

There's no straight Law degree; you have to pair it with something. It's always 95 ENTER for Law/- though.
Wait, yes there is...
http://www.uac.edu.au/courses/anu/137004.html
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/programs/4300XLLB;overview.html
Ooh wow, had no idea about that. Thanks. Still, I've never met a student doing straight law...
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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #51 on: September 04, 2008, 10:09:25 pm »
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  .....just as we see examples of enwiabe's volatile side from time to time, so we get glimpses of humphdogg's elitist streak :P

...just as we're treated to glimpses of bubble_sunglasses' feminine side :D

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« Reply #52 on: September 04, 2008, 10:14:54 pm »
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Ooh wow, had no idea about that. Thanks. Still, I've never met a student doing straight law...
What? Are you more used to students doing gay law?  ???

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« Reply #53 on: September 04, 2008, 10:25:15 pm »
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costargh,

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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #54 on: September 05, 2008, 05:12:10 pm »
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JOHNS 09!!!  :D  Sounds an awsome college....Burgmann a close 2nd and Bruce 3rd
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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #55 on: September 05, 2008, 07:07:56 pm »
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Oh God.

You'll like Johns if you go to a school like Scotch or Xavier and are a member of the 1st XI and XVIII.

Otherwise, no...
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« Reply #56 on: September 05, 2008, 08:01:01 pm »
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Oh God.

You'll like Johns if you go to a school like Scotch or Xavier and are a member of the 1st XI and XVIII.

Otherwise, no...

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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #57 on: September 05, 2008, 09:52:56 pm »
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Hey sorry I got two more questions

Is the law course in heavy demand?, because it needs an enter of 95 and my enter will be around 92 (do I have a chance).

And with the VTAC and UAC, can I fill out 12 uni courses for VTAC and five for UAC, or is there a limit?

Thanks.

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Re: Questions about ANU
« Reply #58 on: September 05, 2008, 10:11:23 pm »
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Oh God.

You'll like Johns if you go to a school like Scotch or Xavier and are a member of the 1st XI and XVIII.

Otherwise, no...

Yes but didn't Johns also win the Arts shield for the last 2 years??? (Hence wouldn't that suggest that sport is not the only thing that they are good at?)

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« Reply #59 on: September 06, 2008, 02:25:53 am »
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Hey sorry I got two more questions

Is the law course in heavy demand?, because it needs an enter of 95 and my enter will be around 92 (do I have a chance).

And with the VTAC and UAC, can I fill out 12 uni courses for VTAC and five for UAC, or is there a limit?

Thanks.
The number of courses you fill in for VTAC has no effect on the number you fill out for VTAC.

The 95 ENTER requirement is a fixed cutoff; demand has no effect on it, it's always 95. However, you can get around this by phoning up the Dean of Law or seeing them in person once you've got your ENTER and plead your case - I've heard they've often taken people in with an ENTER a few points below if they're enthusiastic enough.

Oh God.

You'll like Johns if you go to a school like Scotch or Xavier and are a member of the 1st XI and XVIII.

Otherwise, no...

Yes but didn't Johns also win the Arts shield for the last 2 years??? (Hence wouldn't that suggest that sport is not the only thing that they are good at?)
Bruce won it in '06, Johns last year. To be honest, I'm not really sure how they won, they weren't great in most Arts events if I remember correctly. Maybe they just consistantly came in the top 3. Plus Arts events are pretty random - they include chess, pool, poker...

So no, I'd say that sport is pretty much the only thing they're good at.
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