I personally can't believe it has been one year since I finished my HSC. It seems like only yesterday I was completing my last day ever at the school I had spend possibly, the best 6 years of my life in.
I didn't persue my education any further. I never had any asperations to do so. All I know is, the real world is a whole lot different to life in school. It actually hit me quite hard. Going from 6 and a half hours a day in a classroom, to spending 9+ hours working a day, working flat out. The only real reward is the financial gratitude which follows.
I guess I better get to my point. I would like to take this chance to congratulate all the year 12 graduates this year. Year 12 is possibly the hardest year you will ever experience, but also the most rewarding. It signifies your coming of age. It also moulds to some extent the, your outlook on life, for the rest of your life.
So once again, Year 12, 2003, congratulations. I wish you all the best in the upcoming HSC. The best thing to do is get prepared the best you can, and walk into those examinations thinking "bring it on!".
I didn't persue my education any further. I never had any asperations to do so. All I know is, the real world is a whole lot different to life in school. It actually hit me quite hard. Going from 6 and a half hours a day in a classroom, to spending 9+ hours working a day, working flat out. The only real reward is the financial gratitude which follows.
I guess I better get to my point. I would like to take this chance to congratulate all the year 12 graduates this year. Year 12 is possibly the hardest year you will ever experience, but also the most rewarding. It signifies your coming of age. It also moulds to some extent the, your outlook on life, for the rest of your life.
So once again, Year 12, 2003, congratulations. I wish you all the best in the upcoming HSC. The best thing to do is get prepared the best you can, and walk into those examinations thinking "bring it on!".