LoveHateSchool
Retired Sept '14
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2009
- Messages
- 5,136
- Location
- The Fires of Mordor
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2012
- Uni Grad
- 2016
Yep definitely a skewed representation of the general HSC population on this site which can make people anxious that they are way off par with the HSC cohort-going to a rural comprehensive I saw a holistically more accurate breadth of approach and achievement to the HSC. And when I say achievement, it is something that many BoSers would perhaps look down on/not recognise. I mean I was celebrating for people with 70 ATAR getting into their dream course of nursing as much as I was celebrating with the people getting 90+.Especially on this website. I mean don't get me wrong, the pressure and competitiveness is good but you sometimes get lost if you go to a bad school (like me). DUX at my school got like 96 this year... I mean I'd be over the moon with that but when looking at the ATARs achieved by the 2012ers on this website, you realise the calibre of some students, how some on here get 'depressed' not ranking in the top ten of a 3unit selective school cohort, or some get depressed over 'only' achieving an ATAR of 95. The key thing is to really know where you are at and be happy that even though you're not achieving results similar to some on this website, acknowledge that you have put in 100% effort and achieved what you have.
Just my 2 cents on what LHS said. Now back to the point of the thread.
I haven't achieved my goals.
Like many aspects of life, the HSC is your own race and you can't get distracted by what Bob, Mary and Jane are doing. You have your own circumstances, skill sets and admirations and you have to work to those.