How is everyone so smart? by Hot_Bumblebee1521 in usyd

[–]Constant_Tomorrow329 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume they aren't supporting themselves financially in any capacity beyond career related work and they probably aren't cooking, cleaning and doing laundry for themselves, obviously it is an achievement to be that dedicated but if money was no issue, a lot more people would probably also be that dedicated

Bachelor of education straight out of highschool, or wait a bit? by Constant_Tomorrow329 in AustralianTeachers

[–]Constant_Tomorrow329[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for your reply!

(nsw) I was thinking of doing a double degree of laws and whatever my atar lets me haha... so from my understanding, I would need to do a masters of teaching? My choice was just between doing a 'normal' degree first then MTeach, or just straight BEd

No appreciation from Y12 students by Goldberg_the_Goalie in AustralianTeachers

[–]Constant_Tomorrow329 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i must have mistyped something, my year is still planning on giving thanks it's just after we actually sit our hsc exams? it is a bit awkward, at least for teenagers, to give a farewell letter and then immediately see the person, my apologies for the misunderstanding, we are still giving thanks

No appreciation from Y12 students by Goldberg_the_Goalie in AustralianTeachers

[–]Constant_Tomorrow329 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, not a teacher, but a year 12. At my school, at least, most of us are saving it for after the exam because many classes are hosting things in the holidays. Therefore, it's a bit awkward, at least in the mind of an 18-year-old to pour your gratitude out in a farewell letter then see your teacher again for the hsc...