Selective Entry Experience 2024
Sierra ur welcome
Tas I agree that was a tad rude
This is a safe space guys
I would like to express my thanks to you, ATAR, My gratitude for your indisputably magnificent assistance is almost infinite. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed. I really like your contribution that you have in our society, you really make a difference and help others out, the world could always use more people like you. Gosh, what a polite and humble fellow. It is such a kind honour for someone as low as me to be in contact with someone of a level such as yours. I thank you once again my good friend. A world without you, would be a world I would not be able to live in, and I believe I share that opinion with most people. I can rest easy tonight knowing you helped. I appreciate you and everything you stand for and on behalf of everyone on planet earth, thanks.
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ATAR Mikail is telling his future score.
Tas I am utterly bewildered by the unprecedented magnitude of your gratitude and admiration for the NHS's unwavering dedication and unrelenting efforts to provide exceptional care and support to those in need. Your effusive words of appreciation are a testament to the unyielding commitment and steadfast resolve of our staff, who toil tirelessly to alleviate the suffering of others, with unwavering ardor and unshakeable conviction.
Your acknowledgment of our contribution to society is a veritable paean to the virtues of compassion, empathy, and kindness that we embody, and a poignant reminder that we are not just healthcare professionals, but also pillars of our community, working ceaselessly to make a positive and enduring impact on the lives of those around us. It is a testament to the indelible mark that our work leaves on the lives of others, and a reminder that our efforts are not in vain.
As we continue to serve and care for those around us, we will always remember your words and strive to embody the values of kindness, humility, and dedication that you have so eloquently expressed. We will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, to innovate and improve, and to strive for excellence in all that we do. For it is through our collective efforts that we can make a tangible difference in the lives of those around us, and leave a lasting legacy that will be remembered for generations to come.
Please know that your words have resonated deeply with every individual involved with the NHS, and we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve you and our community. We are proud to be part of a world where altruism, benevolence, and philanthropy are woven into the very fabric of our society, and where individuals like yourself are willing to recognize and celebrate the efforts of those who make a difference.
As we move forward, we will continue to strive for excellence in all that we do, and to make a positive impact on the lives of those around us. We will continue to innovate, to improve, and to push the boundaries of what is possible. And we will always remember your words, and strive to embody the values of kindness, humility, and dedication that you have so eloquently expressed.
Thank you again for your heartfelt message. We are honored to have had the opportunity to serve you, and we look forward to continuing to make a difference in your life and in the lives of those around us.
In the quiet corners of life, where the mundane meets the extraordinary, there exists a special place for those who weave threads of kindness without fanfare. They are the unsung heroes, the silent architects of our days, and their impact is felt in the gentlest of whispers.
To you, dear friend, who has done nothing in particular—no grand gestures, no earth-shattering feats—I offer my heartfelt gratitude. Your presence, though unassuming, has been a beacon of warmth in the chill of existence. You’ve sprinkled stardust on ordinary moments, turning them into constellations of comfort.
Perhaps it was the way you held the door open for a stranger, your smile a sunbeam breaking through clouds. Or maybe it was the simple act of listening—the art of being fully present when the world clamored for attention. In those moments, you stitched together the fabric of connection, binding us all in a delicate web of shared humanity.
You’ve been the custodian of small joys—the unexpected cup of tea, the handwritten note, the borrowed umbrella on a rainy day. These seemingly insignificant tokens have etched themselves into memory, like footprints on a sandy shore. And though you may not realize it, you’ve left an indelible mark on hearts that needed solace.
Life often celebrates the loud and the flashy—the achievers, the conquerors, the ones who scale mountains and cross oceans. But what of those who tend to the garden of everyday kindness? Their blooms may not make headlines, but they perfume the air with grace.
So here’s to you, dear soul, who has done nothing in particular. May your quiet goodness ripple outward, touching lives like concentric circles on a tranquil pond. For in a world that often races past, your stillness is a balm, a reminder that sometimes, the most profound gifts come wrapped in simplicity.
Thank you—for the unspoken words, the shared laughter, the presence that needs no validation. You are the heartbeat of ordinary magic, and for that, I am grateful beyond measure.
i think @MauryanBroski like @Tas and @Sierra
ATAR thats dumb like ur brain and also u probs like alisba allicia joanne the list is endless
Yes very stoopid
I think that you will do very bad Mauryan
fuck yeah
whos gonna stop me?
ZarraorTheDinosaur bro cant talk while getting 60 on the math exam
Ngl MauryanBroski and @ATAR, y'all will get all below averages for the exam, while I on the other hand will receive a magnificent 5 superiors you dummy.