Unfortunately it seems that your final year just had a lot of pressure and stress, but there's a lot of that in the real world, but look, there's still a lot of options left for you. Apprenticeships are not a bad way to go, and plumbers and electricians can make as much or more than a college graduate. And who knows, you might be better off entering the real world and working, or learning a trade. You can do a diploma at TAFE, and that can be a lead on into RMIT or another uni. It really isn't the end of the world. Try talking to your careers advisor, family and perhaps friends who have gone through their final years of school. And Charlie, nice one
THANKS HALLY YOU DRUGGED UP MOFO =D hahahaha.What are you on abt, u cant even get away from me if u tried, cripple. hahahahaha, Zero mate, all i need you to do is fix the account gen!!! Lastly, to MCheezie, thanks. Showing off ur 100% in my 'i failed' thread. :yup: very classy heheehe haha htanks dude, but im not sure if your in NSW but I can still make it into Macqaurie uni. igot an 82 UAI, though the coarse i wanted to get into was about 85... yea its just he pressure and expectations that was put on me.. argh oh well. Hah, thanks for genuienly caring mate. I'll remember this :yup: nah seriously, thanks guys.. I appeciate the kind words
If it helps at all I only managed to get one O level at school (instead of the six i was trying for) :yup: And I mamnaged to have a full and eventful career before retiring ...so take heart..all is not lost