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My stupidity is self evident.
3/5 offers, nigga.

Goml
what? why only 3/5? you had good predicted grades from what I can remember.
the other 2 wait until the deadline before choosing
Oh, I'm scared about mine I've only made 2 choices. Engineering at either Portsmouth or UCL
PE?
Chem engineering is supposed to be really hard. Sucks for me because I'm looking at double majoring that with electrical engineering, which is also supposed to be really hard.

But I'm just going for the bare minimum of a 3.0 GPA, so whatever.
ChE and EE? Nice.

God, I can't even begin to tell you how much I hate chemistry.
It's just all the memorization that comes with chemistry that's a pain in the ass. Learning about how atoms and molecules work is interesting for me though. But yeah, unless I change my mind again I'm looking at working with energy and power. I have the email of this guest speaker who was the same dual major as I want to be and he helped design and improve the fuel cell, so that's helpful I guess.
The memorization is what kills me. The thing I love about physics is you just have to remember your math and your laws and if you really needed to you can just derive your eqs. of motion from there.


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I love you, son.
3/5 offers, nigga.

Goml
what? why only 3/5? you had good predicted grades from what I can remember.
the other 2 wait until the deadline before choosing
Oh, I'm scared about mine I've only made 2 choices. Engineering at either Portsmouth or UCL
PE?
Chem engineering is supposed to be really hard. Sucks for me because I'm looking at double majoring that with electrical engineering, which is also supposed to be really hard.

But I'm just going for the bare minimum of a 3.0 GPA, so whatever.
ChE and EE? Nice.

God, I can't even begin to tell you how much I hate chemistry.
I love chemistry. :/ Gonna miss it when I go to Uni.


 
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The Rage....
The amount of tea and crumpets in this thread is too damn high.


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Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...


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I love you, son.
Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.


 
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You will find out who you are not a thousand times, before you ever discover who you are. I hope you find peace in yourself and learn to love instead of hate.
Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Tbh I've spent at most 4 hours on it all together, if you're genuinely interested in the subject you're choosing it shouldn't be too bad.


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Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.

Well I do my astrophysics module in A2 physics and my computing coursework next year, so that's cool.

But I'm boring. I had to do a CV and support letter as a task in this thing at school and my CV was half a page long. Most of it was the contact details. I have nothing to put on stud like that because I don't really do stuff.


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Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Tbh I've spent at most 4 hours on it all together, if you're genuinely interested in the subject you're choosing it shouldn't be too bad.

Hopefully doing some type of computer games related thing, or something to do with code in general.


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I love you, son.
Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.

Well I do my astrophysics module in A2 physics and my computing coursework next year, so that's cool.

But I'm boring. I had to do a CV and support letter as a task in this thing at school and my CV was half a page long. Most of it was the contact details. I have nothing to put on stud like that because I don't really do stuff.
I don't do stuff either. I just sit around playing video games. However, try getting some work experience whenever your college tells you to do it. I did a week at IBM and I think that was one of the things that really sold my application.


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Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.

Well I do my astrophysics module in A2 physics and my computing coursework next year, so that's cool.

But I'm boring. I had to do a CV and support letter as a task in this thing at school and my CV was half a page long. Most of it was the contact details. I have nothing to put on stud like that because I don't really do stuff.
I don't do stuff either. I just sit around playing video games. However, try getting some work experience whenever your college tells you to do it. I did a week at IBM and I think that was one of the things that really sold my application.


I do sixth form, and I don't think they do that stuff.


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I love you, son.
Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.

Well I do my astrophysics module in A2 physics and my computing coursework next year, so that's cool.

But I'm boring. I had to do a CV and support letter as a task in this thing at school and my CV was half a page long. Most of it was the contact details. I have nothing to put on stud like that because I don't really do stuff.
I don't do stuff either. I just sit around playing video games. However, try getting some work experience whenever your college tells you to do it. I did a week at IBM and I think that was one of the things that really sold my application.


I do sixth form, and I don't think they do that stuff.
I'm at sixth form too. Our sixth form gives us the final week of term off for work experience, however if yours doesn't do anything like that then perhaps try to do some in the summer.


 
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You will find out who you are not a thousand times, before you ever discover who you are. I hope you find peace in yourself and learn to love instead of hate.
Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.

Well I do my astrophysics module in A2 physics and my computing coursework next year, so that's cool.

But I'm boring. I had to do a CV and support letter as a task in this thing at school and my CV was half a page long. Most of it was the contact details. I have nothing to put on stud like that because I don't really do stuff.
I don't do stuff either. I just sit around playing video games. However, try getting some work experience whenever your college tells you to do it. I did a week at IBM and I think that was one of the things that really sold my application.


I do sixth form, and I don't think they do that stuff.
Search and apply for computer related work independently. Even if you get a week as an assistant or doing something silly you'll still be able to say you worked for a business related to your course which will look good on your PS.


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Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.

Well I do my astrophysics module in A2 physics and my computing coursework next year, so that's cool.

But I'm boring. I had to do a CV and support letter as a task in this thing at school and my CV was half a page long. Most of it was the contact details. I have nothing to put on stud like that because I don't really do stuff.
I don't do stuff either. I just sit around playing video games. However, try getting some work experience whenever your college tells you to do it. I did a week at IBM and I think that was one of the things that really sold my application.


I do sixth form, and I don't think they do that stuff.
I'm at sixth form too. Our sixth form gives us the final week of term off for work experience, however if yours doesn't do anything like that then perhaps try to do some in the summer.

Yeah. There's not really much where I live which sucks, especially as I would prefer nothing to working in a cafe or a resteraunt. When I turn 18, I'm going to look at GAME but that's still a year and a half yet.


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Ugh. I hate how they seem to think whether you're an interesting person will affect of you do well. Why does it matter? You're paying to do it, surely only the grades matter.


I'm
Not looking forward to beginning Y13...
Year 13 is okay. Twice as much work (granted I am still doing 4 A-Levels) but I find the topics in my subjects to be more interesting, at least. Once you're done applying to UCAS you don't have to worry about it anymore, just let the offers come in.

Well I do my astrophysics module in A2 physics and my computing coursework next year, so that's cool.

But I'm boring. I had to do a CV and support letter as a task in this thing at school and my CV was half a page long. Most of it was the contact details. I have nothing to put on stud like that because I don't really do stuff.
I don't do stuff either. I just sit around playing video games. However, try getting some work experience whenever your college tells you to do it. I did a week at IBM and I think that was one of the things that really sold my application.


I do sixth form, and I don't think they do that stuff.
Search and apply for computer related work independently. Even if you get a week as an assistant or doing something silly you'll still be able to say you worked for a business related to your course which will look good on your PS.


Where I live is rural. Nothing like that nearby. As much as I love not being in a city, it sucks that nothing relevant to me is around here.