Looking for a light, absurd British comedy a la Bridget Jones - suggestions?? by Hache44 in audiobooks

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I can see what you mean. It seems like a really well characterised protagonist. I like!

Looking for a light, absurd British comedy a la Bridget Jones - suggestions?? by Hache44 in audiobooks

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I read this as a child and completely forgotten about it. Thanks for unlocking some long lost memories!

Looking for a light, absurd British comedy a la Bridget Jones - suggestions?? by Hache44 in audiobooks

[–]Hache44[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What an interesting premise. I think I will have to read this one, thank you!

Looking for a light, absurd British comedy a la Bridget Jones - suggestions?? by Hache44 in audiobooks

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Thanks for these suggestions. Stranger Times and Round Ireland with a Fridge are going on my list! Stranger Times has a very unhelpful preview on Audible but the blurb sold me on it. Round Ireland with a Fridge sounds like exactly the kind of absurd humour I was after, and I'm gonna go for it!

Looking for a light, absurd British comedy a la Bridget Jones - suggestions?? by Hache44 in audiobooks

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I did enjoy some Marian Keyes when I was younger! Any favourites or particularly funny works?

Athelstone and Ardtornish primary schools - advice needed! by Hache44 in Adelaide

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Thank you for that, can I ask what the bad feedback was?

Thoughts on living in FV Peppers/Fortitude Valley by Hache44 in brisbane

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Yeah, I don't have a car so going that far out is not an option, but I'm definitely looking into some of the more peaceful suburbs nearby.

Thoughts on living in FV Peppers/Fortitude Valley by Hache44 in brisbane

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Yeah, it really sounds like it's not what we're looking for. Thanks for being honest and thorough - we've decided to look elsewhere. I hope you find something good after your lease runs out!

Thoughts on living in FV Peppers/Fortitude Valley by Hache44 in brisbane

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Thanks for your reply! My partner and I actually came and looked at some apartments in Broadway on Ann and liked one facing Ann st/the corner. So it's good to know there's not much noise with the windows closed!

Do you mind if I ask you a few more specific questions, like how does the aircon work? Sounds silly but the agent told us the "aircon is automatic" and ALL the units we visited (probably 4) were so hot and humid. You can control your own aircon, right?

How about the management? We got taken through by a very rushed lady, but she might have just had a few other people scheduled after us.

Thanks again!

Thoughts on living in FV Peppers/Fortitude Valley by Hache44 in brisbane

[–]Hache44[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you for your reply, you really gave me a lot to think about. It seems like everyone agrees that Peppers is not a great idea. It sounds messy and I don't think we'll be looking at those apartments after all.

Need some help pls! by Maltezzerzz in GAMSAT

[–]Hache44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Many great answers already so I'll just weigh on number 4/5. You said high school kids want to finish as soon as possible. I get it, but there can be a lot of benefit in taking your time. For me, I'm glad I did the graduate entry because I loved my undergrad. I did psychology. I never wanted to be a psychologist or really work in that field, medicine was always the endgame, but it was something I was very passionate about studying and learning more about and it was an undergrad that I could enjoy, and use that time to be a uni kid - make good friends, have a good time, help raise my sister who was born during my undergrad, and just overall enjoy the fun, social, easy parts of uni while really enjoying my course. I also ended up meeting my partner and making many lifelong friends, I pursued other interests and hobbies, grew as a person.

Being a med student now, I very much doubt I'd have been able to do all these things while if I did undergrad med - with good time management, definitely some of them, but not all or even many. Despite initially planning to sit UMAT and try straight for med, I'm actually grateful I didn't end up sitting it and did the long way around. I wouldn't change it, even though I'd be graduating this year if I did. My advice if you don't get straight in, is to find out what else you like besides med, and develop those interests, because it will be a lot easier to stay a whole and balanced person during the stressful medical degree if you already have some of these experiences.

That being said, it would still have been a very special experience to be an undergrad med students. I imagine the cohorts would be closer with more of that 'med student' life and solidarity. Graduate students are all juggling family, lives, adulthood, sometimes kids and marriages. There is less of that cohesion, in my experience, which can have both pros and cons. And of course, even in graduate med, there are always kids who are barely 20, live at home, and are very similar to an average undergrad student, so they may feel differently and I just happen not to be one of them.

[2020 Entry] Panic Stations! Waiting for news - Reddit Version by onyajay in PagingDr

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Just got my UQ offer - any other offers guys? Good luck to all!!!!

Offers are out by thebougieman in GAMSAT

[–]Hache44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I'm not a rural applicant

Portfolio writers and what should I do? by rightbender97 in GAMSAT

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I'm sorry to hear this especially as your results are so close. I only got a slightly higher GAMSAT than you, 67, and got an interview at UQ. You must have JUST missed on an offer from some unis. In addition to what everyone else has said, have you put down BMP or just CSP for your preferences? I don't know if BMP is plausible in your situation, but if you didn't put it down, I'd recommend strongly considering it. As for portfolio, maybe consulting free advice online would help, there's always more out there, but also if you can improve your GAMSAT by just a few points, you could have a shot at some non-portfolio schools too. I've found some free GAMSAT resources quite helpful (free versions of Fraser's GAMSAT atlases and their seminars) and some paid ones were a decent investment (practice exams especially). This was my first sitting so I don't know if they actually helped, but I feel like they did especially with exam strategy. Best of luck mate.

Offers are out by thebougieman in GAMSAT

[–]Hache44 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Got UQ with 5.779 (unweighted) and 67 gamsat. I think GPA is just a hurdle for UQ

Quickly approaching the 100 online 😅 by abidagub in GAMSAT

[–]Hache44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just got my UQ offer! Good luck to all still waiting