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if i were you ,i d stop studying school certificate and start studying hsc material,sc is a waste of time,i did barely any study in yr 10 and got band 6s in maths and science

then i walked into hsc thinking it would be piss easy like yr10,its now that i realised i shouldve studied yr 11 and 12 then instead piss easy shit in yr10
 
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Why would you study hsc material RIGHT NOW? Study for the sc year 10s you won't regret it
 

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It's only school, I don't know why everyone gets so worked up about it.

The only reason I'd study is for bragging rights when I get a UAI in the 90s.
 

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as in studying year 11 stuff in yr 10 and yr 12 stuff in yr 11


i know a couple of guys who do that at tutoring, now they have like a whole year to study hsc, heaps of james ruse people do that as well,instead of accelerating their subjects such as doing 4 unit maths at tutoringin yr 11
 

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!Solskjaer! said:
It's only school, I don't know why everyone gets so worked up about it.

The only reason I'd study is for bragging rights when I get a UAI in the 90s.

next year you will realise everything goes downturn girl
 
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ioniser said:
as in studying year 11 stuff in yr 10 and yr 12 stuff in yr 11


i know a couple of guys who do that at tutoring, now they have like a whole year to study hsc, heaps of james ruse people do that as well,instead of accelerating their subjects such as doing 4 unit maths at tutoringin yr 11
Oh ok lol, yeh I did a bit of that in year 10 as well :)
 

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Well the point is so that you get a high uai, and can get into the uni course you wanna get into.
For only a week of my life will anyone give a damn about what UAI I get. Even then, it won't be important, because I can always study at a later date.

I'd be earning more by the time I was 35 as a bulider than going to uni and studying medicine (for example's sake).
 

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I'd be earning more by the time I was 35 as a bulider than going to uni and studying medicine (for example's sake).
Not necessarily true, and you also have to consider the lifestyle, not just the money.
My dad runs a water/gas/electrical/escavation company, but I don't want to do that... I've gone to uni to do what I wanna do, despite being able to make more money doing something I wouldn't like doing.
 

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ioniser said:
next year you will realise everything goes downturn girl
I beg to differ. I'll care about next year, I'll enjoy next year, I'll want to learn next year, because I'll be studying subjects I like.
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Not necessarily true, and you also have to consider the lifestyle, not just the money.
The lifestyle would be quite good. Decent hours, doing work that'd not only keep me fit but also not stress me out too much - and I wouldn't need to waste 8 years of my life specialising in a particular field, earning only the minimum wage at the local supermarket as a checkout operator.
 

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!Solskjaer! said:
I beg to differ. I'll care about next year, I'll enjoy next year, I'll want to learn next year, because I'll be studying subjects I like.
not saying this will be you but i kno heaps and heaps of people who say they will work harder "next yr" or next term and then when it comes to the HSC they like OH SHIT,

if u don't start early and dont have the right attitude and just keep delaying your time saying ill do better next time or study later, then you never change, because it keep turning into a pattern and its a really bad habit ! i use to be like that too in my previous school years prior to yr11.. and just because your undertaking subjects you like, doesnt me you like every topic in it, like modern history is one of my favourite subjects but i hated a majority of the stuff we learnt in the prelim course ..

anyways you have to start now ! btw SC is nothing anyways, but its weird because it annoys me that my friends in yr10 are still bummin around at this point, evn tho there comin up .. oh well
 
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I work hard in the subjects I like, so I should be ok. I know my stuff in English and History, and I do well.

Looking at the stuff in the prelim courses, I think I'll enjoy it, so I suppose I'm one of the few lucky ones.

I'll breeze through the English and History papers, but I will probably struggle through Science, Maths and Geography. THe difference between me and the next person is that I know SC means nothing.
 

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!Solskjaer! said:
The lifestyle would be quite good. Decent hours, doing work that'd not only keep me fit but also not stress me out too much - and I wouldn't need to waste 8 years of my life specialising in a particular field, earning only the minimum wage at the local supermarket as a checkout operator.


actually doing med at uni is the best job you can get,after graduating you start on a salary of about 50 grand which then rises up to 100 grand in your 3rd year of graduating,and if you go on to get masters and do surgery you still get the same salary as you would with out the masters working in a hospital,but when you finish surgery your pay exceeds 100 grand by far,thus by the time you reach about30 your pay would already exceed any business apprentice(the advantage of this is that you know you would definietly receive this pay,unlike setting up a business you have to get loans to start you off and you don't know if you'll suceed)


From experience uasually people will choose subjects that they like of course ,but you won't like all of them which is really rare

example people who love maths hate english vica versa
 

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easy just think of a story before hand, any story and just manipulate it to fit the question your story should contain

-reason for journey
-barriers encountered
-extending yourself emotionally,intellectually,physically
-learn about yourself
-learn about the world
 
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ioniser said:
easy just think of a story before hand, any story and just manipulate it to fit the question your story should contain

-reason for journey
-barriers encountered
-extending yourself emotionally,intellectually,physically
-learn about yourself
-learn about the world
i'll try... thanx!
 

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