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How did your parents react to your marks? (2 Viewers)

cheezcake

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Me: ...Yeh i got 98.45
Mum: Well... i guess that's okay considering you didn't study as much as your sister (who got 99.6)
Me: =D
 

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Me: ...Yeh i got 98.45
Mum: Well... i guess that's okay considering you didn't study as much as your sister (who got 99.6)
Me: =D
You must be my long lost identical twin. Same Atar, didn't study profusely, disappointed mum and a high performing sister (My sister got 99.8 and 2 state ranks)
 

SpreadTheWord

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At some of you: yes i know you want to impress your parents/ guardians. However, you shouldn't have been doing it for them, it's for yourself. Some parents need to understand, the HSC is a lot more difficult than what they did whether it be something else or the HSC.

And im sick of this "Asian parent" stereotype. God they are not strict, ffs. T
 

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And im sick of this "Asian parent" stereotype. God they are not strict, ffs. T
what yes they are. but then again mine only expected id get 90. exceeded that by a fair bit
 

CecilyMare

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Indifference all around, turned out they were more anxious about how to tell their family friends.
They solved that problem by pretending to them that i got 98.xx

:)
 

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