i dont want you to explain it its like a figure of speech what i wrote i accidently added a question mark at the end lol
Sub drame hain yaar, when you get out into the real world and have some proper mature friends (girls or boys) they are worth alot more than any of these faltoo chicks we have in school.
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When you say they dont give the option to take tuitions, what if their students do go for tuitions, school ko batana zarooree hay?![]()
St. Michael's had that too, I studied there :S
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Pathetic rules fail to amuse me.
They're not letting me give Business, being a science student, particularly because I didn't take it as an option, OR study it afterschool. WTF. I fucking have no idea why I didn't inform them of giving it before studying the shit.
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Another one I know of through my cousin when he gave his O'levels from a particular school which I don't remember was that they were to give 8 principle subjects in their o'levels and THAT'S IT. They couldn't take any more. Not even privately. A friend of my cousin gave two premature private olevels, and the school found out and expelled him. Not that it matters in the end result, but that's bullshit.
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Nothing's hard mate. I know people with straight 16A*s including 5 World + 1 Lahore distinction. The thing you need is DETERMINATION. Once you're determined, and focused to achieve a certain goal, it's possible. It's not hard at the. That very person is possibly the most active I've seen in co-curriculars DURING his O'Levels, so please, no such 'studies all day' type rants.
As far as community service is concerned, I'm afraid that counts for very little. I've had A LOT of internships; World Bank, there was this leather company which I've forgotten, an MLC Paint company (Jotun), Honda and several NGOs. It came as a shock to my delusional beliefs that these internships' and 'communal service' accounted for close to NOTHING at school/college level. It's the Universities that see that, and when you're applying for jobs, that's when they come in action.
The thing Universities (and Schools/Colleges) see more is how good you are in * competitive* co-curriculars. This includes Debates, MUNs, more public speaking, Business Model competitions, etc. Get my rift?
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