ihatehsc24
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What happens on BoS after the exam, do people just full on start discussing questions? Never been here before 24 so just wanted to know
just go enjoy ur holidays lil bro, who stole ur matessurname geographical distribution
Celebration thread, afterthoughts, atar reveal, some stay some move on that's the processWhat happens on BoS after the exam, do people just full on start discussing questions? Never been here before 24 so just wanted to know
I wasnt here last year either (or for trials since i had to lock in) but yes, you can look at last years exam threads and read everyones thoughts after the exam: https://boredofstudies.org/forums/hsc-exam-thoughts-2023.1394/What happens on BoS after the exam, do people just full on start discussing questions? Never been here before 24 so just wanted to know
if u could get the surname data that would be greatjust go enjoy ur holidays lil bro, who stole ur mates
Begging on his knees to be popularif u could get the surname data that would be great
too much wordsI haven't been here for over a year but I have something important to tell you all.
After I was released from my stint of slavery in which my master was NESA themselves, I was able to realise how beautiful life truly is. During my final two months, I endured several lashes and floggings as I was fucked over and over by each individual exam. Yet, each time I was beaten, bruised or battered, I always had a smile on my face because I could taste freedom. I could taste victory.
When I wrote my final line in my Physics HSC last year, I ecstatically threw my table across the room in pure jubilation. I felt like ripping my school uniform off of my skin, unlocking the shackles that kept me tied to this cursing experience. Once I left the hall of my school, I couldn't wait to sever all ties with the institution and with NESA... but then I realised I need a job. Part-time at maccas wasn't going to cut it.
So why did I even do the HSC in the first place? I had been so scared by my master NESA, that I had forgot why I even was held captive in the first place. That is when I realised, I did this for a number. I was judged by a number. Your english teachers would tell you how we are more than just names and numbers. Your history teachers would describe about the horrors of those that were stripped from their identities. Your pdhpe teachers would probably have a wank in your school bathrooms but that is besides the point.
My whole schooling life, I was told that I can be more than just a name and a number. That I could go be something great. But I was enslaved, just to get a number. An ATAR. I had forgotten what freedom had tasted like. I never even got to taste victory.
You may be wondering, p711, what has happened to you ever since you gained your freedom. You may call me an idiot, but I have been enslaved once more. UNSW.
So what is the moral of the story? There isn't. I hope NESA beats you into tomorrow. I hope you get a rude awakening. I hope your exams fuck you over and over again. I copped a 49.55 ATAR but still universities found a way to lure me. I CANNOT ESCAPE! I WILL NEVER ESCAPE!
tl;dr - good luck for exams!
#freep711 #openyoureyes #itneverends
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Hahahahha mate this is goldI haven't been here for over a year but I have something important to tell you all.
After I was released from my stint of slavery in which my master was NESA themselves, I was able to realise how beautiful life truly is. During my final two months, I endured several lashes and floggings as I was fucked over and over by each individual exam. Yet, each time I was beaten, bruised or battered, I always had a smile on my face because I could taste freedom. I could taste victory.
When I wrote my final line in my Physics HSC last year, I ecstatically threw my table across the room in pure jubilation. I felt like ripping my school uniform off of my skin, unlocking the shackles that kept me tied to this cursing experience. Once I left the hall of my school, I couldn't wait to sever all ties with the institution and with NESA... but then I realised I need a job. Part-time at maccas wasn't going to cut it.
So why did I even do the HSC in the first place? I had been so scared by my master NESA, that I had forgot why I even was held captive in the first place. That is when I realised, I did this for a number. I was judged by a number. Your english teachers would tell you how we are more than just names and numbers. Your history teachers would describe about the horrors of those that were stripped from their identities. Your pdhpe teachers would probably have a wank in your school bathrooms but that is besides the point.
My whole schooling life, I was told that I can be more than just a name and a number. That I could go be something great. But I was enslaved, just to get a number. An ATAR. I had forgotten what freedom had tasted like. I never even got to taste victory.
You may be wondering, p711, what has happened to you ever since you gained your freedom. You may call me an idiot, but I have been enslaved once more. UNSW.
So what is the moral of the story? There isn't. I hope NESA beats you into tomorrow. I hope you get a rude awakening. I hope your exams fuck you over and over again. I copped a 49.55 ATAR but still universities found a way to lure me. I CANNOT ESCAPE! I WILL NEVER ESCAPE!
tl;dr - good luck for exams!
#freep711 #openyoureyes #itneverends
gktHahahahha mate this is gold
gkHahahahha mate this is gold
Brudda tryna track down some ABG that he saw while walking past a Chinese school. Respect the dedication m8if u could get the surname data that would be great
meiyou, it is to compile the list of the most predominant surnamesBrudda tryna track down some ABG that he saw while walking past a Chinese school for one whole year. Respect the dedication m8
gHahahahha mate this is gold
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i just love memorising essays for english