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He almost got the highest mark achievable in ATAR, Ramin Odisho achieved a remarkable 99.75. He told SBS that he was expecting a high mark and he was aiming to get the 99.95 but because of his English studies, he lost the extra 0.20
He intends to study medicine at Monash or Melbourne universities. His father Mr Sam Odisho talked about the role of parents and how they should give their children the time and dedication to make them succeed in their studies. He said that he always reminded Ramin of his great Assyrian ancestors and how much they contributed to the world civilization
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He almost got the highest mark achievable in ATAR, Ramin Odisho achieved a remarkable 99.75. He told SBS that he was expecting a high mark and he was aiming to get the 99.95 but because of his English studies, he lost the extra 0.20
He intends to study medicine at Monash or Melbourne universities. His father Mr Sam Odisho talked about the role of parents and how they should give their children the time and dedication to make them succeed in their studies. He said that he always reminded Ramin of his great Assyrian ancestors and how much they contributed to the world civilization

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