was the system I was educated under, when I took orals it was a result of being a scruffy kid that wore no shoes but passed general high school and math talent exams better than all but three others my age in the state.
( For interest, the three that ramked higher than myself that year in Tertiary admissions exams were all educated in expensive private schools in the capital city- I got by on School of the Air, a bunch of books and a few years at a smallish remote high school in far north W.Australia
Privileged enough to have a place at a university, sure.
That didn't universally equate to privilege in a class or wealth sense for a number of countries.
eg: https://www.whitlam.org/whitlam-legacy-education
was the system I was educated under, when I took orals it was a result of being a scruffy kid that wore no shoes but passed general high school and math talent exams better than all but three others my age in the state.
( For interest, the three that ramked higher than myself that year in Tertiary admissions exams were all educated in expensive private schools in the capital city- I got by on School of the Air, a bunch of books and a few years at a smallish remote high school in far north W.Australia
* https://www.aades.edu.au/members/wa
1970's ham radio running off truck batteries - pre internet for that area, although we did experiment with text over phone line and packet radio.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prestel
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