Starting school tomorrow.?
Ok, so i go back to school tomorrow. *sigh* i'm 14 and i go to school in Australia. so uniforms, yes, uniforms. ok, so i have to wear my uniform dress, school shoes, school bag. i hate looking dorky. so any ideas to jazz up my "back to school" look. I know how i'm styling my hair. and no makeup is allowed ( i'm putting on mascara anyway ). so any ideas.? XX.. forever.twilight um please stop with the annoying answers. um pins are a good idea. but i was thinking more along the lines or jewelry or something umm i'm sorta girly girl , not a punk. i already have a bag, black leather shoes. can't change that. brown uniform.
Fashion & Accessories - 13 Answers
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first of all, i dont even know what mascara whatever is second of all, i am dude so i dont know anything about makeup third of all, ????????????? so there is your answer.
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wear fancy shoe
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you are lucky enough to use uniforms, we old folks were forced to use diapers!! anyway good luck with school Madame pussi XoXO
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Wear original socks!! haha... Besides that, can you put random pins and stuff on your clothes
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not a girl but i could help look put alot of punk n skulls um..like ur bag get a skully one trust me they won't say no....n make some cuts in da skirt to look it punk dat's is hope helpfullll!
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well my dear, you need to think about what colors are on your uniform because it would be really cute to match the jewels with the clothes :)
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u can wear white stockings with pearl necklace and earrrings then wear a pink ribbon
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Hi,, I live in Australia, I'm 14, I'm starting school in a few days too so we're pretty much in the same boat lol. Is nail polish allowed? If so a bright colour or a french manicure would look good, and maybe just a small necklace OR bracelet Have fun :)
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Im kinda excited that all you folk will be back at school tomorrow, means the shopping centres won't be quite so packed! lol. i have been avoiding shopping for like the past month because there are too many kids everywhere during the day hehe. Anyway, a choker would be nice I reckon. I used to wear a formal uniform and I always liked wearing leather chokers. If you don't have one you could just get a thin strap of leather and wear it up a little higher than your average necklace. Also, I have noticed scarves around a lot lately, maybe you could get away with wearing one of those with your uniform? Or just a small piece of material that you could tie loosely around your neck is a little girly scarf. If no makeup is allowed what about some shimmery bronzer on your cheeks, would that be allowed? If there is anything you are allowed to have different, then go for it. For example your school bag, if you can put pins and things on it that would be great. If you are allowed different shoes wear something cool. I used to wear red plaid pattern kangaroo's some days,t hey were awesome and really stood out from my uniform, and then on my blahh days I would just wear a pair of cons. Try your hand at making some jewellery, that would be fun! Good luck at school!
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Oh well... I live in India..So we have to wear uniforms.. We usually wear our skirts short with the shirt mostly hanging out (might get you some scolding)...I got a nice haircut too... Plus you can wear cute earrings... and keep your socks down... and try wearing some bracelet or nailpain if your allowed... Hope that helps!
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thats a bummer that you cant wear makeup.. that would suck. you could get some cool hairclips, rings, earrings. good luck! and brown is an unfortunate color for a uniform... sorry
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i pretty gold locket for necklace. a simple chain braclet. and diamond stud earrings. is lipgloss allowed? peach would be pretty :)
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Well since ur not aloud makeup...u can still put on foundation and blush, who would even know..It would make blemish free and radiant natually
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
im looking for a photography school/college in Sydney Australia
im looking for a photography school/college in Sydney Australia?
I am a complete beginner in Photography and i want to be a Photographer working my way up into professionalism. At the age of almost finishing school, i don't know where to begin in photography. I am looking for a school/college that doesn't look for a UAI. The cost of fees do matter a little ($0-2000 a year-excluding the equipment) Making a portfolio is hard without any experience..as well Is there a first step for starters like me? Is there a college/school out there which accept beginners?
Photography - 1 Answers
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I don't know exactly much about this college but you can check it out if you like International College of Creative Arts Sydney, Australia campus is located in the creative centre of Sydney, 58 Victoria Street, McMahons Point http://www.icpp.net/index.asp?menuid=010
I am a complete beginner in Photography and i want to be a Photographer working my way up into professionalism. At the age of almost finishing school, i don't know where to begin in photography. I am looking for a school/college that doesn't look for a UAI. The cost of fees do matter a little ($0-2000 a year-excluding the equipment) Making a portfolio is hard without any experience..as well Is there a first step for starters like me? Is there a college/school out there which accept beginners?
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I don't know exactly much about this college but you can check it out if you like International College of Creative Arts Sydney, Australia campus is located in the creative centre of Sydney, 58 Victoria Street, McMahons Point http://www.icpp.net/index.asp?menuid=010
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
How would i go about moving to Australia (Maybe for college)
How would i go about moving to Australia (Maybe for college)?
I am 17, will be a freshman at the University of Vermont in USA. I will be majoring in Environmental Science, maybe with a double major in Geology. I am thinking about going to medical school after i finish my 4 years at college. Do you think this is a good background for work in Australia? I have heard that there are jobs in need in Australia like doctors nurses and miners. Should i finish my college in USA or do like 2 years in USA and transfer to a school in Australia, or do 4 years in USA then medical school in Australia?
Other - Australia - 4 Answers
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Aussies love you to go to school there www.immi.gov.au have a look
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Yes, yes, yes, yes, please. We need nurses urgently, like yesterday. When can you start? It's getting harder and harder for people to meet the requirements for working here, but nurses, oh yes, and did I mention please. I grew up for the first 12 years of my life, in a rural town, with no doctor and only two nurses, to look after the whole town. They were the best, love nurses. Well, why you still sitting there, get a move on, lol!!!
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Moving to Australia to study and moving to live are two different things - a student visa does not make you able to work in Australia after graduation - you need to have experience in your profession outside Australia and then you have to have a profession is in need in Australia. Brand new medical graduates are not in need in Australia - we need obgyn specialists and doctors able to run rural centres and be the only doctor in a town, on call 24 hours a day for 2 years at a stretch (so a nondrinking life is a must for that). New grads are not able to be tis kind of doctor for a couple of years. Moving to study - most of the medical degrees are undergraduate 6 year degrees. There are a couple of postgrad degrees available but they only have 5-10 places for international students (perhaps 4 degree across the country - USyd is one).
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If you want to eventually emigrate to Australia, it would be better if you do your medical school here - it makes registration to work in Australia a great deal easier than it is with a degree from overseas. Some of our universities still offer undergraduate medical degrees, but 11 now offer only graduate degrees as in the USA. You could do all or part of an Australian undergraduate 3 or 4 year degree here and then apply to an Australian graduate medical school for which you will need to pass GAMSAT to gain admission. If you do your undergraduate degree in the USA, an MCAT pass is required: http://gamsat.acer.edu.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=1&Itemid=2 You could also apply to do an undergraduate medical degree at an Australian university but will need very good academic high school results in order to qualify for admission - Australian universities are not interested in extra-curricular. Remember that our uni year begins in late February, so you probably still have time to gain admission for 2010 in most unis if you would like to begin sooner rather than later.
I am 17, will be a freshman at the University of Vermont in USA. I will be majoring in Environmental Science, maybe with a double major in Geology. I am thinking about going to medical school after i finish my 4 years at college. Do you think this is a good background for work in Australia? I have heard that there are jobs in need in Australia like doctors nurses and miners. Should i finish my college in USA or do like 2 years in USA and transfer to a school in Australia, or do 4 years in USA then medical school in Australia?
Other - Australia - 4 Answers
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Aussies love you to go to school there www.immi.gov.au have a look
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Yes, yes, yes, yes, please. We need nurses urgently, like yesterday. When can you start? It's getting harder and harder for people to meet the requirements for working here, but nurses, oh yes, and did I mention please. I grew up for the first 12 years of my life, in a rural town, with no doctor and only two nurses, to look after the whole town. They were the best, love nurses. Well, why you still sitting there, get a move on, lol!!!
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Moving to Australia to study and moving to live are two different things - a student visa does not make you able to work in Australia after graduation - you need to have experience in your profession outside Australia and then you have to have a profession is in need in Australia. Brand new medical graduates are not in need in Australia - we need obgyn specialists and doctors able to run rural centres and be the only doctor in a town, on call 24 hours a day for 2 years at a stretch (so a nondrinking life is a must for that). New grads are not able to be tis kind of doctor for a couple of years. Moving to study - most of the medical degrees are undergraduate 6 year degrees. There are a couple of postgrad degrees available but they only have 5-10 places for international students (perhaps 4 degree across the country - USyd is one).
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If you want to eventually emigrate to Australia, it would be better if you do your medical school here - it makes registration to work in Australia a great deal easier than it is with a degree from overseas. Some of our universities still offer undergraduate medical degrees, but 11 now offer only graduate degrees as in the USA. You could do all or part of an Australian undergraduate 3 or 4 year degree here and then apply to an Australian graduate medical school for which you will need to pass GAMSAT to gain admission. If you do your undergraduate degree in the USA, an MCAT pass is required: http://gamsat.acer.edu.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=1&Itemid=2 You could also apply to do an undergraduate medical degree at an Australian university but will need very good academic high school results in order to qualify for admission - Australian universities are not interested in extra-curricular. Remember that our uni year begins in late February, so you probably still have time to gain admission for 2010 in most unis if you would like to begin sooner rather than later.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Homestay in Australia
Homestay in Australia?
Many many questions: 1. Is there any schools in Australia that provide schooling for temporary visitors? Coz I am planning a visit to Astralia,hoping to stay in a homestay. But I would also like to enrol myself in such school to enrich myself and to really experience the lfe of a student in Aust. 2. If there is such school, any URL? any more details?? 3. during a homestay, what do I have to apply? like VISA or ??? and if I do enrol myself in such school, what do I have to apply? 4. Is there any agency that provide such service? Im from Singapore by the way :D
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you need a student visa which allows you to go to school or college Go to http://www.immi.gov.au This site explains it all
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go to your school libary or one of your teaches that teaches an international language...they can give you more information. you generally have to go through your school to do homestay anywhere in the world.
Many many questions: 1. Is there any schools in Australia that provide schooling for temporary visitors? Coz I am planning a visit to Astralia,hoping to stay in a homestay. But I would also like to enrol myself in such school to enrich myself and to really experience the lfe of a student in Aust. 2. If there is such school, any URL? any more details?? 3. during a homestay, what do I have to apply? like VISA or ??? and if I do enrol myself in such school, what do I have to apply? 4. Is there any agency that provide such service? Im from Singapore by the way :D
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you need a student visa which allows you to go to school or college Go to http://www.immi.gov.au This site explains it all
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go to your school libary or one of your teaches that teaches an international language...they can give you more information. you generally have to go through your school to do homestay anywhere in the world.
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