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Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post
There's always that sort of thinking when you are younger but looking later in life, whos more worldly wise now?
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Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View PostI went to Scots all the way. Transition to Year 12. It had many advantages. Many issues too and I decided against sending my kids there. They are too soft. Would be chewed up and spat out in five minutes in that Terrordome.
One thing that struck me when I left and went to uni is that at Scots they push you along. At Uni they didn’t care if you kept up or not. I hit the skids without the structure big time in the first year out.
What are the main issues these days? The price would have to be an issue for many.
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Originally posted by The Axe View Post
It is a privilege to have gone to a great school. The vast majority of us had parents that sacrificed so much because in their judgment system they placed high value on private education. It never means we are better. We just have a different upbringing. And from one of the schools i went to; it was significantly different to now. But the people I went to school with at one school are some of the best people Ive met because of the experience we endured.Originally posted by Bondi Boy
Pathetic!
What a rabble we are.
Oh well, maybe next year
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View PostSo you studied Economics at Uni Salvo? So did I.Not that it led to anything greatly beneficial for me like a brilliant job or anything but it was a good time in my life.Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Originally posted by Easts75 View Post
I enjoy KB's posts....but in regards to Suali his opinion is no more valid than anyone else. 'Him or his parents asking for coin' 'as he went to Kings mkost likely of poor character'...KB in this instance is making assumptions and guessing, which is fine as that is what forums are for !! Once agian enjoy KBs insightful posts but on this occasion i dont tale too much from it. Having met his family a few times when he attended Regentville public they were always super nice
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Originally posted by OMR View PostA blast from the past “ Regentville Public” 2 of my siblings went there in the mid 70s, I didn’t as we migrated here I was high school age and went to Nepean High at Emu Plains. Wish society is same now as it was back then, I enjoyed the cricket games in the middle of the street with all the neighbours, and riding our bikes ( no helmet) down to the creek or river etc etc .....
Sounds gross but we never got sick and it was safer than going to Mount Druitt Water Works to get sliced up by razors on the slides.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View PostSo you studied Economics at Uni Salvo? So did I.Not that it led to anything greatly beneficial for me like a brilliant job or anything but it was a good time in my life.
Completed post grad Degrees through what is now UNE - used to have residential schools back then - went back about 10 years ago and did a MBA through UNE which was all online- 1 day optional course overview in Sydney
I rate UNE pretty highly for course content and availability of Unit Coordinators as most were elsewhere in Australia - the only issue i had was one graduation when Tony Windsor was the guest speaker - really hot day and he talked talked and talked -didn't think he would ever finish- a few of the graduates collapsed so i think that's why he finally stopped talking.
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Originally posted by rented tracksuit View PostWerent those the days mate. I still remember riding EVERYWHERE on my bike. Best times were heading down to the big concrete streams that were mainly put in place to handle floodwater. We would run along as fast as we could to see how far we could slide along that slippery mossy little centre bit.
Sounds gross but we never got sick and it was safer than going to Mount Druitt Water Works to get sliced up by razors on the slides.
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Originally posted by Roosterfarian View Post
+1 - I went down the IT path instead but studied Economics at UOW and had an enjoyable 3 years.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
Some Economic units - Did an undergrad in commerce - law and accounting.
Completed post grad Degrees through what is now UNE - used to have residential schools back then - went back about 10 years ago and did a MBA through UNE which was all online- 1 day optional course overview in Sydney
I rate UNE pretty highly for course content and availability of Unit Coordinators as most were elsewhere in Australia - the only issue i had was one graduation when Tony Windsor was the guest speaker - really hot day and he talked talked and talked -didn't think he would ever finish- a few of the graduates collapsed so i think that's why he finally stopped talking.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
You’ve done very well Salvo. I did a BEc and BA. As I said in the post above, it’s how I ended up in Canberra.
Our Union AMWSU (Amalgamated Metal workers and shipwrights union) negotiated a redundancy package where we could do a course of our choice and receive our usual pay for 1 year plus a job back in the Public service - I completed an office skills certificate course and got a job in TAFE as a clerical assistant first off at TAFE HO which was in Castlereagh street back then.
We were helped in a major way because Bob Hawke then ACTU president told us all at a meeting that none of us would lose our jobs so i think the General Secretary of the AMWSU must have pulled in some big favours to get this type of package - John HalfPenny was the GS - Ian Carmichael / George Campbell and Doug Cameron were officials
I was in TAFE as i said and now DoE ( NSW Department of Education Finance and Legal) did a few years on secondment at our Union -PSA (Public Service Association) as an Organiser which was good but some of the muppet mandarins still held it against me when it came to higher promotions (currently a 9/10 clerk)- that's the way it goes i supposeLast edited by King Salvo; 11-03-2020, 07:03 PM.
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