That's such a great piece of advice. Count on memorning storm said:you'll certainly be up for a couple of things, it just depends what
its a long way away though, so dw about it yet.
just make sure you dont let the competitiveness of the year get to you. hsc can make a lot of people turn into jerks. people will remember the guy who was extremely smart and yet didnt let that get in the way of being nice or maintaining friendships.
in doing this, you will find your maturity is rewarded not just at the end of year award ceremony but with the respect of your peers in the years to come. the most valuable lessons we learn at school are not necessarily just those in the classroom!
What are you getting on Friday?Zephyrio said:Have mine on Friday.
wow, your arms will be broken if you carry all those truckloads of awards!Zephyrio said:I guess the pieces of paper for topping the subjects... the UNSW scholarship worth $4000. Second premier's award (highest on the school merit system)... um, there's also a literacy award worth $200 that I might get, and then there are the special prizes given by the principal at the end. I may get one of those... not sure. There are around five on offer.
Paper is not just Paper - a paper with your name on it, is essentially the same as a medallion or trophy. No need to act as though one is better than the other - if he didn't deserve a trophy he didn't deserve it. Philosophy that you will be doing would be reading from paper - things on paper can still be good - like ENGLISH NOVELSxMrRand0m said:A piece of cellulose is merely a piece of cellulose. Compare the paper used for wiping feces off people's bottoms to the paper used for recognition of academic achievement. Do you see any difference in molecular formation? I don't think so. Paper is paper. However, when you get handed a medallion or trophy with your name carved into it, it brings about a sense of success =)
My school is so cheap. You dont get anything like that and don't even get to keep your trophies (they just engrave your name on them and keep them at school).gcchick said:Got 1st in Maths Ext 2. Received a certificate and a $30 voucher for Collins Booksellers.
Nice work regardless mate =P lol.midifile said:My school is so cheap. You dont get anything like that and don't even get to keep your trophies (they just engrave your name on them and keep them at school).
I got the maths award, science award, plus medals for all my subjects. Plus trophies (but I didnt get to keep them)
Hey at least you get something other than paper.partyanimal said:i just had my annual award ceremony
the trophies were bits of rectange glass with a rusting gold painted rod shoved into it, and your name (with scratches all over it) glued on top of it
then they give $50 book vouchers for those who tried their hardest (application award)
and wooden bits of plaque for those who got outstanding in all subjects