It's a very Aussie thing to bring someone down for being proud of their hard earned achievements. Congrats to those who got a great mark, no matter where that lies in the scheme of things. Because great is relative, depending on only one thing - YOU!
I have a friend who was happy with her 97.something but her Mum was devastated!
Anyway, that aside, what others have said about UAI meaning nothing after a while is true. When I went to Uni the HSC was used to establish the pecking order and after that no one really cared because once those first semester marks came in, everyone knew the new pecking order.
And then, later, employers skip over the academic page, see you are qualified and say "So, what else do you do with yourself?" and check out the extra curricula. SO, don't forget to have a life when you are studying because it is the life you lead that is important as well.
And brag away, what's an achievement without a little bragging.
I have a friend who was happy with her 97.something but her Mum was devastated!
Anyway, that aside, what others have said about UAI meaning nothing after a while is true. When I went to Uni the HSC was used to establish the pecking order and after that no one really cared because once those first semester marks came in, everyone knew the new pecking order.
And then, later, employers skip over the academic page, see you are qualified and say "So, what else do you do with yourself?" and check out the extra curricula. SO, don't forget to have a life when you are studying because it is the life you lead that is important as well.
And brag away, what's an achievement without a little bragging.