Riproot
Addiction Psychiatrist
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- 2017
38.698.6. You?
Surely you can read my sig?
38.698.6. You?
Oh haha, sorry man, was distracted by the love for JB.38.6
Surely you can read my sig?
Agreed. Look, at the end of the day, its obviously better and easier for you if you get into the course you want directly from the HSC. However, if you dont then it isnt the end of the world as there are an abundance of other options out there. The article is aimed at demystifying the belief held by many HSC and pre-HSC students that failure in the HSC will doom you for life, whilst success in the HSC will guarantee you a great career.this thread has completely spiralled out of control. that woman wrote that article on the days ATAR and HSC results were being published. she was just trying to make people who possibly didnt do as well as they hoped feel better about their future.
What ever people define it as being. A person might want to do law at Usyd, by only getting 98.9 they might consider this to be a "failure". By the same token, a person might want to do arts at Usyd, so an ATAR of 90 would be classified as a "success" to themwhat is
success?
so success is a totally subjective conceptWhat ever people define it as being. A person might want to do law at Usyd, by only getting 98.9 they might consider this to be a "failure". By the same token, a person might want to do arts at Usyd, so an ATAR of 90 would be classified as a "success" to them
yes it is.so success is a totally subjective concept
and arguing over whether having a high atar = success
is
retarded
?
JB is my initials. What of it?Oh haha, sorry man, was distracted by the love for JB.
Not happy with it?
Being happy in all aspects of one's life.what is
success?
so, basically no1 succeeds in lifeBeing happy in all aspects of one's life.
Lets just stay back on topic.this thread has completely spiralled out of control. that woman wrote that article on the days ATAR and HSC results were being published. she was just trying to make people who possibly didnt do as well as they hoped feel better about their future.
Most of the time they do, often because those high achieving students possess intelligence and apply it effectively to get a good ATAR. The same thing continues for university. Effort is put in as well by those students.although I'd say they do correlate quite well!
Yeah I agree with this one. If you didn't do anything, got shit, then obviously that will explain why.+1, I only skim read this thread but from what I gather this is what Khorne is arguing as well?
I mean would you prefer to have a really good ATAR or a really low ATAR? sure there are other ways to get places in life but doing well in the HSC is the most efficient.
If you stuff around all year and get a relatively low ATAR you shouldnt really be crying about it because you put in no effort at all.
If you did put in effort and you get a relatively low ATAR in hindsight you probably should have put in more effort
If you put in a lot of effort and you get a relatively low ATAR then dont give up, even without natural talent if youre willing to work hard you can go places in life.
Thats why its better to get a higher ATAR because then youre not in the third category where you have to work heaps hard just to get somewhere.
Thats just my opinion anyway
My bad then...To whoever said I got 92 in MATH1241... I actually got 93.