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Does the school you go to really matter? (1 Viewer)

someth1ng

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I really agree with deswa1 - it can be summarised as the feeling made by a school CAN affect how you work and thus, affect your results however, it doesn't mean that it is not possible.

Which is definitely true.
 

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I really agree with deswa1 - it can be summarised as the feeling made by a school CAN affect how you work and thus, affect your results however, it doesn't mean that it is not possible.

Which is definitely true.
I definitely agree. The school you go to has an impact but that doesn't mean you can't still get an incredible atar result, no matter what school you go to :)
 

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If you go to a lower ranked school I'd say there is definitely more pressure on performing in the hsc exams themselves. Unlike highly ranked/selective schools, there's typically not going to be many other (if any) students who have the potential to pull your mark up in case you bomb the exam.
 

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The school matters, in a sense, I suppose. But the thing that matters most is the student.

I've seen friends from schools that are ranked 200+ achieve 98, 99 ATAR just by working hard.
 

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