Re: I screwed up my half yearlies
I've done the HSC , didnt do too badly at it, but could have done much better if it wasnt for the stress.
I cant say this plainly enough, but your marks really dont matter a short while later and next year you wont care in the slightest. Worst case scenario, if you dont get the required marks, do a Certificate IV or higher TAFE course which can get you guaranteed entry into some universities (I go to Newcastle University) and if you do a TAFE course relevant to your chosen degree thats extra credit and time off your degree, depending. If it doesnt get you guaranteed entry, its another qualification that you can apply to uni with, and apply for a degree that has a low UAI... because once enrolled at university, its incredibly easy to switch over.
I didnt get a UAI because of the types of courses I did, studied film at TAFE for a year and got passes and a few credits in the competency list, enrolled into an arts degree, got a credit on 4 subjects and failed two, and was able to transfer into Mechatronics Engineering. If enrolled in a different degree becuase its easier to get into, do subjects that count towards the degree you want, as they can count for 'electives' if anyone notices that you arnt following your degree program... and they rarely do.
Or do open foundation which I've heard is a really nice introduction into a hectic university life... but I completely and utterly understand that an extra year seems like such a long time to finish your degree, but I promise you that its nothing worth the amount of stress that everyone gets in.
Try do well, but I sincerely promise it is not nearly as big a deal as it is made out to be.