BackCountrySnow
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Would you still try to get into university, or would you come to the conclusion that you're not suited for uni?
so if you got <80 you wouldn't bother with uni?Rhanoct said:
would you still aim to get into uni?savio23q said:Im sure that anyone with a UAI of 30 wouldn't have been aiming for uni anyways.
If they did...lol. There's many ways of getting into whatever it is they wanna do though. They can do it through other means..it'll just take longer.
so you wouldn't let the poor result affect how you feel about your academic aptitude and continue to pursue a tertiary education?nataliaa.cc said:Kick myself and cry for hours and hours.
Withdraw my application to UAC.
Go to TAFE.
Try in 2 years.
It just depends on the person I guess- I was being general. A 95+ candidate who misinterpreted their essay questions or was ill during the HSC may end up with <80, but are still capable of studying at university, in which case they should try get in.BackCountrySnow said:so if you got <80 you wouldn't bother with uni?
I'm not expecting a UAI of 30 LOLBackCountrySnow said:would you still aim to get into uni?
would it influence how you felt about your ability that much?
Is that because you think that with a UAI lower than 80 (not due to misunderstandings) you would not have the aptitude necessary to succeed at uni?Rhanoct said:If I got <80 due to not understanding my subjects then I probably wouldn't go
It would for most people. I'm guessing if someone was aiming higher and put in some effore it would real confidence shaker. If for some reason i do end up with that UAI, i would go to TAFE, excel, gain the credentials for one year and enter secon time round...BackCountrySnow said:would you still aim to get into uni?
would it influence how you felt about your ability that much?
Mmhm, and that you would be much better off going to tafe. However, I'm just a naive highschool student so what do I know ;DBackCountrySnow said:Is that because you think that with a UAI lower than 80 (not due to misunderstandings) you would not have the aptitude necessary to succeed at uni?
sorry, i wasn't implying that you were. =]savio23q said:I'm not expecting a UAI of 30 LOL
That's what I am interested to know. I have a friend and he has an absolutely brilliant mind. Absolutely brilliant. And in the junior years he would kill tests and absolutely destroy everyone. But the prelims came and the hard workers took over from the naturally gifted. So his marks fell. And as they fell he lost confidence in his own ability and now, due to his severe lack of confidence, he is unable to get the marks he used to even when he studies..savio23q said:Getting 30 in your UAI and wanting to do engineering would have a significant affect on your confidence and may spark doubts as to whether you can handle such a subject. So IFFFFFFF I got 30, yes, I would be questioning my ability (unless i knew i definitely didn't try).
ditto...always.dreaming said:I doubt that anyone can try and not get a UAI over 50, but if I did get a UAI of around 50 I would have to give a good deal of thought to whether or not uni was for me.