You may be underestimating yourself... but besides, your marks in that subject don't matter because it's not like you'll be DOING that course next year! XD
And jobs are... a necessary evil, I think. Evilevilevil, though. You could always sink to the lowest of the low and work for... a supermarket. ;)
I've tried, they don't even accept me at te supermarket. No one wants to employ me.
At least last time I tried to get a job, I got an interview (whence I was dismissed for explaining to them that I had 3 hours of avaliability a week or something) - this time they take my resumes, and apparently throw them in the bin straight away.
And interestingly, I was intending on doing both the Nida course and the UTS course of DOOM. With the utilisation of Summer School for uni, and the fact that full time is only 10 hours a week anyway, and Nida's about the same I think.... it would've all fitted in with more time to spare then a standard full-time science course. But you may be right anyway (so deep is my hate for that subject).
...two technically fulltime courses simultaneously? As well as musicals and all the other things that fill up your crazy life? And finding time to do all the assignments and such? Your ideas are admirable, but you're crazy. Haha.
If you drop one of the degrees, you could maybe find availability for work... but why would you want to keep doing a course of DOOM anyway?
Well, I think it gets better second year. Instead of doing horrible subjects that we a forced to do, with the evil journalists and such, we actually get to choose our subjects. Obviously if I have to do MIS again, it will be another year of DOOM. *sighh*. Life is complicated.
Mmm, you have a good point. Getting to choose more specialised subjects is good for avoiding subjects of incredible evil... alas, for I do not have much options in my course, so I have to continue suffering through subjects of Doom for the sake of the subjects for which they are prerequisites.
I still doubt you'd've failed, though. Remember - uni things often scale! ;)
In my uni, at least. It depends on how well the rest of the class does, but they're not gonna let it fail.
For instance: A girl from uni only did half of her final exam in a subject where the final was worth 80%... and she managed to get a credit for the subject! Mind you, I can't assume your uni follows the same system, but there's definitely a chance. XD
And jobs are... a necessary evil, I think. Evilevilevil, though. You could always sink to the lowest of the low and work for... a supermarket. ;)
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No one wants to employ me.
At least last time I tried to get a job, I got an interview (whence I was dismissed for explaining to them that I had 3 hours of avaliability a week or something) - this time they take my resumes, and apparently throw them in the bin straight away.
And interestingly, I was intending on doing both the Nida course and the UTS course of DOOM. With the utilisation of Summer School for uni, and the fact that full time is only 10 hours a week anyway, and Nida's about the same I think.... it would've all fitted in with more time to spare then a standard full-time science course.
But you may be right anyway (so deep is my hate for that subject).
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If you drop one of the degrees, you could maybe find availability for work... but why would you want to keep doing a course of DOOM anyway?
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Well, I think it gets better second year.
Instead of doing horrible subjects that we a forced to do, with the evil journalists and such, we actually get to choose our subjects.
Obviously if I have to do MIS again, it will be another year of DOOM.
*sighh*.
Life is complicated.
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I still doubt you'd've failed, though. Remember - uni things often scale! ;)
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because I've never really heard it before.
Uni things scale you say?
So if someone failed every assessment, could they still potentially get a pass for the subject?
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For instance: A girl from uni only did half of her final exam in a subject where the final was worth 80%... and she managed to get a credit for the subject! Mind you, I can't assume your uni follows the same system, but there's definitely a chance. XD
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