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hi pod people,
just a new member to the forum introducing myself to the community.
I'm a final year student from UWS Australia on the last leg of my degree. I have my last everrrr exam in a little under two weeks time and have found this site helpful for a bit of dynamic studying (as opposed to reading lecture notes and textbooks which can get a bit tedious *yawn*).
Who else is in a similar position? Would be great to get our network on. Also any jobs going in Sydney next year for new grads?
I have my last everrrr exam in a little under two weeks time
Who else is in a similar position? Would be great to get our network on. Also any jobs going in Sydney next year for new grads? Sarah Sandner
Maybe your last exam but the learning doesn't end when you graduate. That's where it really begins. Putting your hard earned knowledge into play & hopefully building upon it.
As for jobs when you qualify: Worth having a browse through the threads on podiatry employment. Here's the link to the Australian employment forum.
Us students here at CSU are in our final few days too. Last clinical exam next week so we're all a bundle of nerves here as well. Reading and lecture notes really does get tedious, but then you think you know what's required until you wake up in the middle of the night with an unanswered question. Looking forward to the end and applying all our hard study work!
Best of luck, and to everyone else studying out there!
Hi Matt and your fellow students, congrats, now the hard work is about to beginonly joking! It is hartd work being a student, jsut different hard work being a pod.
Hope you all enjoy Saturday and Good luck with your careers.
Cheers
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