ok i went onto a university website and looked at the schools eligible for student equal access schemes. i noticed the list was FULL of private schools and extremely good public schools which pissed me off as these schools were just as good, if not better than the school i went too. i go to a supposedly very good public school, but the problem is this public school is only a good school to study music or drama at (performing arts), not the sciences at all (unfortunate as i am applying for medicine). while i did get a fairly competitive ATAR of 99.60, i had to work my fucking ass off because most of my teachers were completely incompetant and the school had such shitty facilities (*cough* chem lab *cough*). bonus points are given out so generously such that now it's probably WORSE to be in a middle class inner city public school. now people who got ~97 will be taken into higher priority than me in the TER aspect which totally sucks arse. it also pisses me off that some school card/youth allowance holders seem to be extremely well off and i doubt that being "economically disadvantaged" affects their performance in year 12 if they can afford to go out every friday/saturday night, afford all their textbooks and not have a part time job.
what have i learnt from this? i should've done wayyyy more research in year 11. gah, i'm done venting
what have i learnt from this? i should've done wayyyy more research in year 11. gah, i'm done venting