Crobat
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- 2012
"Don't worry if you don't listen; I will be giving the same lecture again next semester."They say that to scare people.
"Don't worry if you don't listen; I will be giving the same lecture again next semester."They say that to scare people.
I'd like to add to that.I'm in first year combined law and the stress continues. Everyone said to me that uni is so chilled, you only have to pass etc. If you're in a field like law and want to get a decent job, you have to do quite well. But it's also important to do extracurriculars. I'm very much like you - I stress very easily and had many mental breakdowns throughout the HSC. And I still have those breakdowns, but in uni I have them less because you know you're in this for another 5 years. Idk just don't expect uni to be relaxing. But if you're doing something you like, then it's bearable.
Found it the opposite wayI found the HSC to be way more stressful, you mature more in uni and have more of a life, so this kind of reduces the stress a lot.
Look, if you're doing something you dont really like, then uni in terms of the work and stuff isnt great (although I prefer the independent learning aspect). The uni lifestyle is far better though.Found it the opposite way
People say uni is lot more fun, turns out in fact that they are bullshitting
really? I enjoy uni, a lot more actually!Found it the opposite way
People say uni is lot more fun, turns out in fact that they are bullshitting
Teachers don't even go to uni.All my teachers say uni is easier for those reasons you stated, but i'm not quite sure if they are just saying that to make us feel better...
+1 won't get a better response than thisHSC work:
*Easier in sheer difficulty
*More 'life consuming' due to the hype on it and you feel like you should be studying all the time and have guilt.
*Easier because it's quite formulaic learning with strict dotpoint boundaries, and depending on your school ethos, you may be spoonfed without much independence.
Uni work:
*Work is harder but you don't notice it as much as A) you are normally doing something you were proficient in at HS level or B) Something you are interested in. But it'd be a little urgh if you don't like what you are doing at uni, and like school, some subs will always be harder for you.
*Better social life with the less contact hrs than pure school (even in science marginally ) and the flexibility that the work comes in peak periods typically. Final exams if they have high weightings like 60-70% are more stressful due to the higher weighting.
That said, you can have a fun life in both tbh, if you have good time management. In yr 12, I went overseas, debated, public spoke, had lots of 18ths in the year, charity committee etc. Uni, I am/was involved with intercollegiate events like frevue, debating, oration as well as general uni Scirevue/debating/other misc events as well as going out a fair bit.
Same principles apply of not letting your work pile up, otherwise pre trials/HSC or respectively, STUVAC/final exam period will be a hellish retribtuion for slacking off all term/semester.
I'd say I prefer uni more due to the freedom in degree planning, the fact that you will be typically an adult by the time you start uni but it's multiplied fun if you move out from home (living in Syd is great for someone that moved here) However I will concede though I like uni more, I probably found it a little more stressful than the HSC in first semester because it's a little more ambiguous to know how you stand with what marks you want to get and getting the hang of it cause it's new. HSC was easy because I knew what the standard was and was pretty confident I'd get my goal.
Study what you like at uni, broaden your horizons, be open to shift your major plans in your degree or even your degree a little if you discover things at uni. Or you can always go back and do like a Masters but that's more expensive
Not really. I can feel competition everywhere. Also not much social life since studies life occupy huge morereally? I enjoy uni, a lot more actually!
Sure the work is more difficult and you have to put in more effort in. However the content is a lot more interesting as you're doing things that you want to do, the social life is so great, everyone is friendly as they're all in the same boat trying to make friends, there's no competition between anyone + there's a lot more freedom
So trueAbout the same during exam week :S
What course do you do?When i was in year 12, i thought HSC was the most difficult and hardest barrier in my life and uni will be much more relaxed; we finally got into our desired course and less contact hours (depends on some course). When uni started, the reality hit me. The workload is crazy and no one cares for you. I miss being in a small class where the teachers care for each other.
I rather sit HSC again any day.