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:uhhuh: :uhhuh: can't agree more.airie said:More like, match the expectations :S
Ahahahaha :rofl:nichhhole said:DAMN I WISH I HAD SAID I WANTED TO DO TAFE!
No worries, you'll win the HSC :uhhuh:nichhhole said:I put pressure on myself, because i've always anticipated on getting 95+.
And beacause of that, ze paretns talk me up to all our family friends and relatives..
[esp the asian relatives, even though thye're ABC's, they still have those YOU-MUST-DO-WELL attitudes to an extent..]
So i MUST get 95+, because i can just imagine the people asking me/myparents what i got and them being like 'oh, She got 90'
now 90 isnt bad, but when you look at it in the context of the expectations i've grown up with..
its horrible!
Whats worse, is that im continually asked what i want to do when i get older...
And it got to the point where, whenever i'd be like 'oh, im not sure..'
i'd get a 20minute lecture about how i really need to have more direction. So eventually i came upon the 'i want to do law' idea...
BAD MOVE! seeing that law is 99.55...
Now everyone just thinks that im planning to get 99+.
SO its more like... i put pressure on myself because of the expectations people haveon me that i wish to fufil..
if i had told my parents i wanted to do arts or somethng with a UAI of 80, then i'd still be obligated to get 80...
The exterior pressure is more concerned iwth holding me to the goals ive set for myself...
DAMN I WISH I HAD SAID I WANTED TO DO TAFE!
webby234 said:I had that problem - I set my target a bit too high perhaps - 98.8 for advanced maths (although I did know that 96.4 would effectively get me into the same course). Oh and I also had the problem of my deputy principal - when I said I was aiming for 98 she thought that was too low for me and I should be aiming for at least 99. So when I got my UAI (98.6) it was nothing special - just what was expected anyway. There's even the idea that I underachieved - for example when my Maths teacher found out I got 97 for accelerated 2U he admitted he had actually been expecting higher.
Oh well - I guess that's what I get for enjoying year 12 and doing things like Cosmology rather than being an absolute study freak. And I got what I needed in the end, so it's all good. A couple of months after your HSC, if you get into what you want, no one will care what mark you got anyway.
ALL HAIL WEBBY!:wave:pritnep said:Webby's post is the perfect example of where the pressure\expectations can come from.
nichhhole said:ALL HAIL WEBBY!:wave:
Robbeh said:Screw it, more to Year 12 then HSC. Surely?!
Got to give love to the students who are in their final year and are continuing extracurricular activities (cadets, debaters, sportsmen/women). Personally, I have great sympathy for those who row in summer and play union in winter (I am from a GPS school).
Pressured? Got to get a valve and chill out once in a while.
If my name was hi-i'm-awesome-and-live-on-an-island-webster then i would sig thisnichhhole said:ALL HAIL WEBBY!:wave:
True. Although, i lost it all in a month after my HSC loalz.nichhhole said:![]()
Yes yes, we see way too many people go white duringthe HSC.
I'm Withrobbeh, page 87 of my 'Excel study guide' states that students gain on average 6kgs during their HSC year..