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back after sem2
start working now and maintain it, otherwise you'll get nowhere.
BTW where did you get this from? and I thought the first of all exams (english) start on monday...alwaysTrebla said:For Class of 2006, the first HSC exam begins on Thursday 19th of October 2006. There are now (14/10/05) 370 days left until that day....
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/events/hsc_key_dates_06.htmlSmart_Dunce said:BTW where did you get this from? and I thought the first of all exams (english) start on monday...always
Its people like this that perpetuate the mood and hype that surrounds the HSC year and make me sad.FroZenWaffleS said:Today i was being praised by my chemistry teacher for writing the most in the chemistry prac (was like 7 pages) and finished with 10 minutes to spare while more than half the chem students at my school didnt finish.
Carnivour said:Its people like this that perpetuate the mood and hype that surrounds the HSC year and make me sad.
I wish more people would realise early on that its the last year of your school life, and its a time to celebrate everything you have achieved spiritually, the distance you have come since you started school oh such a long time ago. My advice would be to enjoy everything that school represents - for me this year would not be the same if I didnt have a couple of all nighters, the many, many drunken parties, the winging and complaining about how unprepared we are for assesments, the procrastination. I saw many of my best friends rot into boring, conceited people who's main priority was to beat me by studying days and days ahead, where all our conversations turned into discussion of what we answered in the maths test, or whether the prac assesment counted for 15 or 20%.
So, my best advice would be to keep sight of what you want out of life. The 99.95 will count for fuck all if what you sacrificed for it was the entire year of your life - AND I REALLY MEAN THIS. I got split dux this year, and while I'm proud of the academic achievement (who wouldnt be), I'm infinetely proud of the fact I never, ever sacrificed anything for it. I'm not bragging, I just want to actually show that I've been through it, and come out on top. So I guess this post is directed mostly to those who are naturally bright and have the highest expectations of themselves, because that's who I relate to most - dont take yourself too seriously. The stress melts away once you realise this, and you make the most of all the aspects of Year 12, not just the academics.
I dont know, perhaps you can tell from this post that I'm bitterly dissapointed in the way I saw the HSC bring out the worst in people I thought I knew. It made me realise how scared I am if tomorrow I am regretful of today.