Essential

Math

for our math this semester we did math pathways which i think i did an ok job on.

here is my data from our most recent cycle of maths

reflection: i am happy with the work i accomplished this

English

for our english the semester we had to right a autobiography from the perspective off a 50 year old us

i think i did well in this asessment. we also had to complete a time line and character profile for this

here is my work

character profile.docx

autobiography.docx

https://www.canva.com/design/DAGXl2Sm_xo/2fTV6lY20BqyFTJmHuhIAQ/edit?utm_content=DAGXl2Sm_xo&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton

reflection: i think i did good job with all our english work this term

game of life

last term for english we did a thing called game of life where we had to fill out t a thing that will help us learn about life

reflection: i think this went well and i did a good job

Learning about money and finances will help me make good choices in important decision areas because it will equip me with practical, relevant, real life skills and financial literacy I don’t think it will help me due to it’s repetitive, condescending, glaringly obvious questions. I think I’ll need to be able to budget and… save my money.  
Budgeting is assigning money into multiple accounts and planning your spendings long in advance so you know how much you need to save and spend. Learning to budget will improve my organisational skills and help me save more money throughout my life. I have bad impulse control which can make maintaining budget and saving plans difficult. Therefore I may find it hard  to save for my goals like stable living facilities I borrowed money from my aunty for a phone and I learned that when I put my mind to it and follow a strict schedule, I can actually save money quite quickly 
I plan to go to university, probably in Brisbane of the Gold Coast. This will make it easier for me to get a stable income and save money, but will mean I have a hex debt to repay  the most important things to consider are how my future finances will be effective, and if it will help maintain my happiness and security short and long term. Choosing to go uni will impact my location and social situation, as well as future job opportunities 
Going to uni will result in a hex debt, and the cost of living and university lifestyle will probably be quite financially challenging. I plan to create and follow strict budgets and limit my spending Stress from university and restricted time reduces the amount of money I may be able to make. I will need to make sure I don’t overwork myself to avoid burnout, but also make sure I am putting enough effort into ensuring a stable future. 
I don’t kno exactly what courses I will need to complete to pursue engineering, but I assume a bachelor’s or something similar It will provide me with more job opportunities I wwill take out a hex debt and repay it throughout my adulthood 
yes, because my ideal career path requires a university degree I will live at home during university, to allow me to save and earn more money I would like a job in the engineering field, because this will provide financial security, and be fulfilling for me personally 
I would only be interested in vocational training in the engineering field is currently what I want to do Vocational training would provide me with experience, which is appealing to potential employers I think paying for vocational training is not worth it because I want to go to university 
I don’t plan to partake in vocational training, but if I did, I would not have to consider university expenses I would budget and save my money Provides immediate experience in chosen career and stable pay 
Currently I am most interested in engineering because it interests me and suits my skills. This field will take a lot of work to break into, and be successful in, but if I can do it, it should provide stable employment and income As stated above, this career would take time to get into, possibly creating financial stress and pressure, but would eventually pay off This field will take a lot of work to break into, and be successful in, but if I can do it, it should provide stable employment and income 
I think engineering would help me meet future financial and lifestyle goals because it is an area I am interested in and would provide stable income for things like a house I will potentially stay at home while waiting to break into the engineering field successfully, and work a part time job to get me through I will go to university and make sure I am selecting a career that fulfills me 
During university, I will probably live at home to save money. After that, I hope to save money for a house deposit and go straight to a mortgage so I never have to rent It will determine job opportunities as they are heavily based around location The cost of living independently is very high and will only grow in the future. These costs will have huge impacts on my ability to support myself, which is why I intend to live at home for as long as possible to never rent 
House prices and cost of living will keep going up, and job opportunities may decrease By using strict budgeting and financial plans Independent living comes with difficulties like making it harder to save money and make future investments 
I was surprised that pets costs so much, but I feel that it would be manageable  I will budget and make financial plans, and prioritise needs over wants Owning a pet makes finding houses more difficult and causes a whole array of avoidable living costs 
Relationships can provide financial support from dual income. I think marriage would have the most impact because it is recognised most formally by the government I will not be getting married or having kids so that will probably save me money  By using budgets and saving money  
House and asset insurance because these things will be the highest expenses in my life, and possibly the most at risk I will carry out careful research and consult an expert  I think it is worth periodically losing the cost of insurance because it provides security in the face of emergencies  
I will get insurance, and have an emergency fund which I contribute to periodically I will get insurance, and have an emergency fund which I contribute to periodically Financial protection is very important because it ensures that you won’t be left penniless and alone in the case of emergencies 
Real estate because the value rarely decreases, and even if it does, it is rare that owning a place wouldn’t come in handy in some way or another It will make saving money harder initially due to the high costs, but easier in the long run I think that some investment options, like crypto currency, have higher risk than reward 
Yes, because I already have a stable income and significant savings which will only grow I will make sure I have a beneficial super fund set up, to provide ease in retirement Because the earlier you begin saving for retirement, the more money you will have when you retire.  

Skills

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November 21, 2024