About Me

My name is Louis, and I am currently in Year 10, at All Saints’ College. My interests are basketball, gaming, chess and animals. I play basketball for my school in a club (All Saints’ Basketball), I enjoy playing interactive, multiplayer games with some of my friends. As for my interest in animals, it is something that I find to be captivating and educational, when you are able to observe how each species of animal behaves. This is a passion I had always hoped to pursue in the future.

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My values are that of self-awareness, empathy, kindness, organisation, and respect. During my part-time job as a cashier these values often need to be employed in order to ensure efficiency of work, yet at the same time allow for it to be an enjoyable experience, rather than one of boredom.

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In school my favourite subjects are maths and physical education (PE). I find maths to be fascinating and interesting due to the many different ways you are able to comprehend and approach certain questions. Physical education is also something everyone generally enjoys, as it is a time to appreciate playing interactive sports with your friends.

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As mentioned previously, a job I would like to pursue in the future would be in relation to animals. This may be, becoming a veterinarians, zoologist, biologist, and the branch continues to expand. I suppose though that the main occupation I am interested in is becoming a vet. The qualifications for this job is a Bachelor of Science which takes a total of 5 years to accomplish.

The following courses I will be doing for Year 11 and 12 are; Maths Methods (ATAR), Biology (ATAR), Chemistry (ATAR), English (ATAR), Economics (ATAR), and finally, Accounting and Finance (ATAR).

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