- listening to old backstreet boys songs
- eating chocolate
- kicking off heels as soon as you get home after a LONG time of pain
- feeling warm in bed while is storming outside
- feeling pessimistic and miserable about something and then finding out its all fine
omg you're like me. I'm doing economics combined with law and initially picked marketing electives. But then decided against it today and changed to units under finance...
edit: was told that it was hard to find a job with marketing - also there's a lot of group research, which could...
you are doing 2 separate degrees, therefore whatever you decide to combine with law shouldn't matter
edit: atar differences are purely based on demand for the courses
Shakespeare is actually considered early modern english. Chaucer is middle english and old english is pretty much another language.
btw there are no underlines
it's stupid to decide to do law just because you couldn't get into medicine. Unless the person genuinely had no preference towards what they wanted to do and basically just chose the next hardest course to get into.
hsc was long and painful. people keep on telling you to study. thus the moral of this story is not to take the hsc. or alternatively, do well in the hsc and be happy afterwards.