Obvious
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Class of 2014 Sydney Boys High School
99 PLUS ATAR FTW
PAIN IS TEMPORARY
VICTORY ENDURES FOR ETERNITY
SLEEP IS OPTIONAL
99+ ATAR IS A MUST
Class of 2014 Sydney Boys High School
99 PLUS ATAR FTW
PAIN IS TEMPORARY
VICTORY ENDURES FOR ETERNITY
SLEEP IS OPTIONAL
99+ ATAR IS A MUST
hahahaha your signature what the fuck ahhahahaoihojkmknhDude I go to SBHS and there are bogans. Trust me, for some reason I have at least 3 or 4 in every class...and then they start chain reactions....THE HORROR
Honestly they are fantastic. I meet with my Legal teacher every Saturday morning from 7am until 9am. He doesn't get paid extra for it. He's got a wife and three kids at home that I'm sure he would rather spend time. My Ancient teacher sits in the staffroom with me and runs through sources for my Ancient HSC. My Society and Culture teacher stressed like you wouldn't believe about my PIP and was so happy when she read it for the last time. My Modern teacher begs us for more stuff to mark so we're more prepared. My English teacher spent every Monday and Friday lunchtime with me before my trials going through Yeats' poems.I must say, that's absolutely amazing. People like that can quite literally change the world.
Hmm not sure how bad the first point is but there are definitely disruptive people in selective schools (probably not to the same extent)That's good, but selective schools still offer a crapload of opportunities.
- No bogans disrupting your classes.
- Competitive environment which motivates you and in the end, does bring up your internal mark to your extent.
- Special facilities/programs for gifted and talented students that other schools don't offer - for free.
Too many jimmies have been rustled.
Same here.It concerns me that people don't see education as education anymore...
Exactly neither have I. It's bullshit to say that they're doing well just because they paid more. Seriously for me the biggest thing in a selective school compared to a comprehensive is the environment; people around you makes all the difference.I myself go NSG (and i am quite willing to admit that) and frankly I am insulted by your assertion that my parents in any way have paid "ridiculous amounts of money" for me to attend this school/get the results I do. I am assuming that you are implying here that my parents are paying for coaching? Selective schools are public after all and thus they're not paying that for my schooling.
I would like to clear this misconception up, I personally have never attended a coaching college, private tutor, anything. My parents have not paid "ridiculous amounts" for me to attend this school in any way, and despite the popularity of coaching, this is true for a fair proportion of my classmates. These stereotypes are just as invalid as those surrounding comprehensive schools.
you sir, are a geniusExactly neither have I. It's bullshit to say that they're doing well just because they paid more. Seriously for me the biggest thing in a selective school compared to a comprehensive is the environment; people around you makes all the difference.
What is the topic here exactly?Guys, try to remain on topic please.