Holy crap, that's such a good analogy.
Yes, c'mon 2015ers let push the baby out!!
And thanks everyone, feel much better haha.
Hey OP! Glad to know you're feeling much better
I believe you mentioned in a previous post that you've been working very hard during the holidays and also extensive hours when you're at school. I know this is probably going to sound weird and illogical - but that right there
IS the problem. You're overworking yourself and you've reached a stage where you've burnt out. I understand - I understand that feeling when you've invested all this time, hard work and effort into an assessment/test only to receive marks that just don't make sense, that are so much lower than you would expect. However, the only thing you can do - the only thing any 2015er can do now that they're at this stage, is to charge on. (To be completely honest, that's probably how I made it through my own HSC!)
You also mentioned something about having 0 support. If family and friends aren't helping you out, who's left?
You. YOURSELF. And trust me, you will definitely be able to get through this if you believe in yourself. Right now, you're simply putting too much pressure on yourself. You
need that ATAR and that's why you're pushing yourself beyond your limits. It's important to understand that you have limits and you always have to make sure not to exceed them or else, it's a given that you'll burn out. Someone previously mentioned relaxation techniques and taking scheduled breaks - I can't recommend that enough! It's very, very important to stay healthy (especially mentally) during your HSC. To be fair - when you're constantly stressed out and panicking, you're obviously not going to be absorbing anything you're studying so it's definitely better to take some time out for yourself!
I'm not sure if I've addressed everything you've said but I just want to let you know a lot of us have been in the position you're currently in, be it people who have already graduated from high school or current 2015ers. So, you're definitely
not alone. Just keep charging forward and you'll make it through just fine
Of course, if it does still get all too much again in the future, it might be a good idea to see your school counsellor. They're there for a good reason!