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^^ Yeah, that's it.

Most Design Courses, they want to interview you to see if you have the "Design Mentality" to be selected to do a design course.

It's a load of pretentious wank (the interview process) and some ppl come out of it thinking they have tickets on themselves...

Then again, you get ppl who do the course and come out fine.

Also the interview is a chance to sell / show yourself off to say how good you are and uni will give you the chance to show case your work and give you praise.

Once finished, hoping to find a job at a design firm.

I'd did tafe then uni in design courses, you learn so much more in tafe, where as uni, it's all about reading the text book and work it out yourself instead of hands on teaching.

After y12 I had to do that tarded UMAT test for med and then go for an interview so they could scope out if I was a psycho. Somehow managed to pass both... shame medicine was as much fun as letting your scrotum drag on the ground while hanging off the back of a speeding locomotive.

Decided to do a Digital Design diploma while I was at uni for shits n giggles... submitted a portfolio to get in, but never had to go for an interview.

Wish I knew about my HECS debt back then :unsure:

Weetbix and coffee at 1.24pm.

New work is wrecking my sleep pattern - yipee!

I don't have heat gun to remove the skirts and spats, would hairdryer do?

haha yeah i heard there turning circle isnt very good it reminds me of the episode of top gear where he tried to turn around on the runway but ended up on the grass and runways would equal about a 3 lane road lol.

cant wait till DECA next year so i can see properly how the attesa system reacts safely.

haha yeah takes some getting used to :unsure:

haha yeah i remember that episode, he just keep going lol

fuck off.

hell will freeze over before I take styling tips from your arab ass.

LOL

Yeah i reckon.. nice xmas present to myself lol

if you have any issues with bodyroll, then get swaybars

dont wana have to stiff on street mang

If your life was a game...

Game: Begin level.

Game: Choose your car.

Jizzy: MR2!

Game: Game over.

Jizzy: But... but... sweet bodykit!

Game: I said game over.

Jizzy: FML!

LOL

I had a huntsman living in my drivers side guard/inside the car...

That's why I sold it

i had one in the 32 used to pop out from the parcel shelf then dissappear for a few weeks and come put near the dash

ended up coming out of the dash one day and managed to pull over and kill it, scared the shit out of me everytime cause i kept forgetting it was there lol

Thanks for that Shan,

Will give it a go.

make sure you don't scratch the paint tho.

probably best to just borrow a heatgun or wait for a really hot day.

After y12 I had to do that tarded UMAT test for med and then go for an interview so they could scope out if I was a psycho. Somehow managed to pass both... shame medicine was as much fun as letting your scrotum drag on the ground while hanging off the back of a speeding locomotive.

Decided to do a Digital Design diploma while I was at uni for shits n giggles... submitted a portfolio to get in, but never had to go for an interview.

Wish I knew about my HECS debt back then :unsure:

Ah yeah the UMAT test I heard of that.

So you were gonna become a Doctor / General Practitioner ?

Did you go into Digital Design Diploma as a Mature Age Student... I think they got away from the interview process... Not too sure.

After y12 I had to do that tarded UMAT test for med and then go for an interview so they could scope out if I was a psycho. Somehow managed to pass both... shame medicine was as much fun as letting your scrotum drag on the ground while hanging off the back of a speeding locomotive.

Decided to do a Digital Design diploma while I was at uni for shits n giggles... submitted a portfolio to get in, but never had to go for an interview.

Wish I knew about my HECS debt back then :unsure:

smart man. interview is bullshit. so fricken subjective its not funny

yeah got into med n did one year before I went "fuck this shit" and changed to software engineering. I was gettin HD's and shit in med too, was just boring as shit memorising crap out of a book.

Did you go into Digital Design Diploma as a Mature Age Student... I think they got away from the interview process... Not too sure.

nah, I did it while I was doin my uni course, just did it via correspondence with UTS in syd. Had to go in twice for assessments that's about it.

be gentle

Will do.

make sure you don't scratch the paint tho.

probably best to just borrow a heatgun or wait for a really hot day.

Will see if my neighbours have one, failing that off to bunnings I go.

Don't mind scratching the paint on my 32 - plans to whack BN kit on it.

yeah got into med n did one year before I went "fuck this shit" and changed to software engineering. I was gettin HD's and shit in med too, was just boring as shit memorising crap out of a book.

nah, I did it while I was doin my uni course, just did it via correspondence with UTS in syd. Had to go in twice for assessments that's about it.

Mad!

Would have been easy as.

lawl

i dont like to harm them though, i just flick them off with a stick, had one in the gfs car boot the other day, out you go!

I just pick em up and take em outside. nga's curl up when you grab em by the thorax anyways.

I just pick em up and take em outside. nga's curl up when you grab em by the thorax anyways.

gah you pick them up?

its against some religions to touch spiders abdomen's. not that i care, but just thought it was interesting.

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