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I don't get why going to a selective school would make you hate it. Personally, I quite enjoy socialising with people that share the same academically competitive mentality as I.
I like it and hate it at the same time lol. ugh idk I wasn't even meant to go to selective in the first place, just happened to fluke the test and got accepted in :/
 

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idk, i just feel more pressure trying not to make the teachers hate me too much... if I was in a normal school I could rebel more
lol, when i was in year 7-8 we mucked around so much :p

I don't get why going to a selective school would make you hate it. Personally, I quite enjoy socialising with people that share the same academically competitive mentality as I.
Because there's this misconception that the kids at selective schools are way more snobbish then those who attend a comprehensive school. Of course, this isn't true as I've met many great blokes from NSB, James Ruse and BHHS, but unfortunately that's the perception many of my friends remain staunch on.
 

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Because there's this misconception that the kids at selective schools are way more snobbish then those who attend a comprehensive school. Of course, this isn't true as I've met many great blokes from NSB, James Ruse and BHHS, but unfortunately that's the perception many of my friends remain staunch on.
sometimes I feel like I don't really belong, like I don't know what i'm doing there
 

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sometimes I feel like I don't really belong, like I don't know what i'm doing there
dat sense of alienation

but in all seriousness, just think of positive things and how you could contribute to your school in a meaningful way
 

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dat sense of alienation

but in all seriousness, just think of positive things and how you could contribute to your school in a meaningful way
i guess I'll try and enjoy the last bits of my high school life without dying by stress
 

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I like it and hate it at the same time lol. ugh idk I wasn't even meant to go to selective in the first place, just happened to fluke the test and got accepted in :/
You shouldn't doubt your own capabilities hahahaha.
lol, when i was in year 7-8 we mucked around so much :p



Because there's this misconception that the kids at selective schools are way more snobbish then those who attend a comprehensive school. Of course, this isn't true as I've met many great blokes from NSB, James Ruse and BHHS, but unfortunately that's the perception many of my friends remain staunch on.
I completely understand where your coming from as I have experienced it first hand, too. However, there's a part of me that thinks that those who go to highly prestigious schools have every right to act that way: it's as if they're bragging but they can afford to do so.
Please don't hate me for saying that, it's just that I've hated people for bragging about their academic achievements in the past: but now feel like they have the right to do so.
 

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I completely understand where your coming from as I have experienced it first hand, too. However, there's a part of me that thinks that those who go to highly prestigious schools have every right to act that way: it's as if they're bragging but they can afford to do so.
Please don't hate me for saying that, it's just that I've hated people for bragging about their academic achievements in the past: but now feel like they have the right to do so.
Hey, being consumed by pride is an inherent aspect of the human condition.
 

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You shouldn't doubt your own capabilities hahahaha.


I completely understand where your coming from as I have experienced it first hand, too. However, there's a part of me that thinks that those who go to highly prestigious schools have every right to act that way: it's as if they're bragging but they can afford to do so.
Please don't hate me for saying that, it's just that I've hated people for bragging about their academic achievements in the past: but now feel like they have the right to do so.
I'm not your typically selective school kid :p but I am very grateful to those around me who motivate me to work hard
 
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