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Academically, hopefully go to Cambridge (and change courses, goodness :frown:) and get straight As at A2.
Extra-curricular, carry on debating. Love it as much as I do now. Win something major.
Other, be happy. Make a societal contribution which will make me happy, and other people too. I've yet to decide what though :smile:
Reply 21
NikNak
Mine are primarily to get >70% in all my uni assignments / exams (so far so good :biggrin:) and to make more wicked uni friends!


A year ago I would have said the same, but I am drained out now, I feel so happy today because I know its the only day until July I don't need to worry about work.

It feels like there is so much weights hanging over me, its going to be hard to get a 2:1 so will be happy with that, if I get anything lower than a 2:1 I will be very disapointed though. I am going to basicaly try my best without making myself ill.
Reply 22
amazingtrade
A year ago I would have said the same, but I am drained out now, I feel so happy today because I know its the only day until July I don't need to worry about work.

It feels like there is so much weights hanging over me, its going to be hard to get a 2:1 so will be happy with that, if I get anything lower than a 2:1 I will be very disapointed though. I am going to basicaly try my best without making myself ill.


Why will it be hard for you to get a 2:1?
- Get AAAAaa for Oxford.
- Beat at least one team at my first ever debating competition :p:
- Run the Reading Half Marathon
- Become better at Lacrosse
- Find an internship for the summer
- Re-learn Mandarin to fluency
- Eat more healthily
- Be nicer to everyone.
Stop biting my nails, have even more fun, find love...or at least lust and pass my Standard Grades.
deianra

- Beat at least one team at my first ever debating competition :p:


*grin*

I *so* offered to pair with you, but you refused point-blank :p:
Reply 26
Academically A*s and As in GCSEs. I wish,lol.
Get a gf.
Travel somewhere.
Find more friends.
synaesthesia
*grin*

I *so* offered to pair with you, but you refused point-blank :p:

No, I said that I would think about it and then you ran off with Mr Evans... :rolleyes:

I'm going with Cor for Open Pairs :biggrin:
It was reluctant! I thought you were being polite :eek:
synaesthesia
It was reluctant! I thought you were being polite :eek:

I would have loved to, but it would have been very, very, very scary. And I would have probably squeaked and hid in the corner, and you would have glowered at me. Why don't they give prizes for coming last? :frown:

On another note, why aren't you on MSN and did you get the picture I sent? :wink:
Reply 30
NikNak
Why will it be hard for you to get a 2:1?


Becase of the amount of work to do, it shouldn't be too hard because I did well last year, but I have lots of revision and lots of written work to do, if I get less than 40% in an exam and then fail the resit I have failed the entire year. I also have to pass every exam at 40%, not just every module because of some stupid new rule.

I am not sure if my final year project is going in the right direction because its my own project, I should have picked a project allocated by a tutor then it would be a bit easier.
Reply 31
:smile: Get Straight A's
:rolleyes: Learn italian language!!
:cool: Learn how to play the guitar!!!!
:redface: get a job!
:wink: Travel somewhere nice
:p: change some of my bad habits!! :aetsch:
Reply 32
Plans for next year? Get myself together and start doing some work for my A-Levels! - and get AAA :rolleyes: Get myself into University and hopefully find a guy at uni :biggrin: I do need something to enrich my university experience other than friends :rolleyes:
Reply 33
amazingtrade
Becase of the amount of work to do, it shouldn't be too hard because I did well last year, but I have lots of revision and lots of written work to do, if I get less than 40% in an exam and then fail the resit I have failed the entire year. I also have to pass every exam at 40%, not just every module because of some stupid new rule.


Well thats the same for everyone!
Hmm, plans for 2005:

- Start training for my lifeguard course in March.
- Pass said lifeguarding course!
- Lose some weight (read lose about a stone and a half. Eeek!)
- Get back the close circle of friends I had at school and have since drifted away from since everyone's been away at uni
- Have a hell of a lot of fun, baby! :biggrin:
Reply 35
NikNak
Well thats the same for everyone!


I know but its why I want a 2:1 and not a 1st, I would just put too much preasure on myself, I have high blood preasure anyway so its pointless me dying of a heart attack at 22 just so I can get a 1st.

I am developing interest in a highly specialised area (ASP.NET accessability) so I am sure I will be able to get a decent job some where in the country.
Reply 36
amazingtrade
A year ago I would have said the same, but I am drained out now, I feel so happy today because I know its the only day until July I don't need to worry about work.

It feels like there is so much weights hanging over me, its going to be hard to get a 2:1 so will be happy with that, if I get anything lower than a 2:1 I will be very disapointed though. I am going to basicaly try my best without making myself ill.


Cant be that hard. I get 2:1's easy from a higher ranked uni.
Reply 37
sm0273
Cant be that hard. I get 2:1's easy from a higher ranked uni.


Its not too hard in terms of difficulty but the work load is huge, much greater than anything I have ever had before. Keeping on top of it without becoming ill will be hard. Thats why I want a 2:1 becuase its a nice inermediate grade, you won't be laughed at, you have to work hard, but you won't make yourself ill over it, unless you're a chemestry student of course :tongue:
Reply 38
amazingtrade
Its not too hard in terms of difficulty but the work load is huge, much greater than anything I have ever had before. Keeping on top of it without becoming ill will be hard. Thats why I want a 2:1 becuase its a nice inermediate grade, you won't be laughed at, you have to work hard, but you won't make yourself ill over it, unless you're a chemestry student of course :tongue:


...........Intermediate in the sense that alot of 'decent' jobs want a '2:1 in any dicipline'. But my uni define 2:1 as very good 2:2 good etc. Id be happy with 2:1, but not gutted with 2nd.

Thats just me, no need for super stress out.
Reply 39
Well, my goal is to enter UNI in september and join a reserve regiment.

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