rumbleroar
Survivor of the HSC
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2011
- Messages
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- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2014
I go to selective and I really enjoy it. I haven't really thought of what it would be like being in comprehensive streams or schools. I think the environment can be really competitive at times (in selective) and some people at my school can get a bit...cray cray, but tbh, I think a little bit of pressure is healthy. But not too much!
I think when motivation mostly comes from within. I feel motivated to get higher marks because I want to, and there's slight pressure from people around me (peers, parents, tutors) to excel as well, so it's really a multitude of these factors.
I don't regret it because a lot of my peers are really good people and the support system is pretty good.
But yeah, I have to agree about what people consider good marks and stuff...like some people can be really crazy and cry over being ranked 2nd and stuff. I admit, I've probably done it before (i.e. get a lower mark than expected) but I think its because there's so much expectation built up about what marks and stuff were expected and when you fail that expectation...well it can be quite disheartening.
I think when motivation mostly comes from within. I feel motivated to get higher marks because I want to, and there's slight pressure from people around me (peers, parents, tutors) to excel as well, so it's really a multitude of these factors.
I don't regret it because a lot of my peers are really good people and the support system is pretty good.
But yeah, I have to agree about what people consider good marks and stuff...like some people can be really crazy and cry over being ranked 2nd and stuff. I admit, I've probably done it before (i.e. get a lower mark than expected) but I think its because there's so much expectation built up about what marks and stuff were expected and when you fail that expectation...well it can be quite disheartening.