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Did anyone else **genuinely** fuck up their english trials (missed questions, incomplete responses)? (1 Viewer)

IhateEnglish123

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these cumulative ranks are as of assessment task 2, its so laughably bad
eng 61/61
chem 9/36
food tech 16/26
phys 20/27
maths 40/54
sci ext 3/4 i guess but i wanna drop that
my goal atar is 85 btw
yikes at least your chem is alright
 

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💀 bruh I love the message you're trying to bring out with that- And note I don't disagree bc they are acting like complete asses, but if you seriously go to a top 5 selective school, there is very low chance that there are 'lots of the top people' dropping maths altogether.
it would be shocking if they actually went to a top 5 selective school that message was more incoherent than a dementia ridden grandma on her deathbed
 

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some mfs need to get their head out their ass i dont care that u go to a top 30 school ur probs jus some obnoxious selective school kid who has no real grasp on the world around them because ur trapped in this bubble and think u have the right to look down on others and value people on their academics which is js crazy... im literally from a top 5 selective school & sick of the superiority complexes that everyone around me has ong ur not better than anyone, everyone thinks we're pretentious and clique-y for a reason u probs the type of mf to ask for someones atar in uni, there are a lot more important skills in life than academics, leadership and social skills (ie not thinking ur better than ppl) will get u so much further than a random maths test bffr (a lot of the top people in my grade have dropped maths completely, its not necessary for success and i know theyll end up achieving 99.5+ regardless)
agreed and i think all of us selective school kids will get humbled when we go out into the real world. getting a high atar and into a prestigious degree may be a stepping stool in terms of connections and MAYBE a higher quality of education and might correlate to success, but probably not cause it. we are all going to be screwed over by the job market, economy and the housing market lol it is just a matter of how screwed you will be. and yes kids from selective schools have a complex. i have seen it when interacting with kids from higher ranked selective schools than mine, imagine what thats going to be like for someone in a lower ranked school. also a majority of people in selective schools are rich or richer than the average. ive had someone tell me their family wasnt rich for owning 3 teslas smh. some of these kids are going to get humbled when the realise the world out there isnt that simple

also the ppl in this thread clowning on ppl of lower socioeconomic backgrounds are just plain disgusting lmao. you don't choose to be born or put into that kind of situation so idk why we are shitting on ppl that can't help it.

also to be completely real why are the ppl in a top 5 school dropping math altogether? sorry its just not believable. my school is ranked well below that and ppl had to jump through hoops to convince the school to allow them to do standard 2, let alone dropping maths altogether. the school refused to put them in a class so they all do distance ed now. typically selective schools will try anything they can to stop you from dropping maths. sure you might be able to get a 99.5+ atar without maths but those ppl are outliers and in the eyes of a selective school they don't want kids to drop math for "lower scaling subjects"
 

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Paper 1 probably not terrible. comprehension solid but essay was shit, can get a b if i'm lucky.

Paper 2 - Mod A probably bad I didn't address the stimulus, would be satisfied with a low B. Mod B potentially good, I loved the question and got carried away with it. Mod C my mind blanked and I wasted time and barely wrote anything (1 page) so I'm for sure failing that.

Was ranked in the lower end of the Band 6 catchment and now I think my rank is fucked

Not too upset but still disappointed with myself.
honestly, I screwed mine up as well, especially with module C
 

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lets see how far social skills and leadership get you while working at mcdonalds bro
bro you do NOT need to be doing all this... its a hsc discussion forum 💀 do something else other than projecting ur insecurities idk?? im just saying there's a lot more you could be doing than this.
 

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anyways i stuffed up mod c and ended up just writing about some unrelated shit. the prompt was memory so i just bitched about being pontic greek and the genocide and cultural erasure. hope i get pitty points!
 

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anyways i stuffed up mod c and ended up just writing about some unrelated shit. the prompt was memory so i just bitched about being pontic greek and the genocide and cultural erasure. hope i get pitty points!
ive got my paper 1 on Monday idk like im confident I can cook something up for module c considering I do a lot of short creatives for ext 1/2 esp reflections. I gave up memorising full essays and im just getting quotes and plans now 😭. hoping to get at least 80/100 but I know paper 1 is gonna stuff me over so bad
 

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agreed and i think all of us selective school kids will get humbled when we go out into the real world. getting a high atar and into a prestigious degree may be a stepping stool in terms of connections and MAYBE a higher quality of education and might correlate to success, but probably not cause it. we are all going to be screwed over by the job market, economy and the housing market lol it is just a matter of how screwed you will be. and yes kids from selective schools have a complex. i have seen it when interacting with kids from higher ranked selective schools than mine, imagine what thats going to be like for someone in a lower ranked school. also a majority of people in selective schools are rich or richer than the average. ive had someone tell me their family wasnt rich for owning 3 teslas smh. some of these kids are going to get humbled when the realise the world out there isnt that simple

also the ppl in this thread clowning on ppl of lower socioeconomic backgrounds are just plain disgusting lmao. you don't choose to be born or put into that kind of situation so idk why we are shitting on ppl that can't help it.

also to be completely real why are the ppl in a top 5 school dropping math altogether? sorry its just not believable. my school is ranked well below that and ppl had to jump through hoops to convince the school to allow them to do standard 2, let alone dropping maths altogether. the school refused to put them in a class so they all do distance ed now. typically selective schools will try anything they can to stop you from dropping maths. sure you might be able to get a 99.5+ atar without maths but those ppl are outliers and in the eyes of a selective school they don't want kids to drop math for "lower scaling subjects"
realest thing ive seen today, dk if its some form of rage bait there doing, but seriously unbelievable that people exist with some sort of mentality, like for the sake of everyone, that for some reason wants to interact with them, please start building a personality not based off your pretentious ass and academics/ the school you go😹 they genuinely sound so insufferable.
 

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Paper 1 probably not terrible. comprehension solid but essay was shit, can get a b if i'm lucky.

Paper 2 - Mod A probably bad I didn't address the stimulus, would be satisfied with a low B. Mod B potentially good, I loved the question and got carried away with it. Mod C my mind blanked and I wasted time and barely wrote anything (1 page) so I'm for sure failing that.

Was ranked in the lower end of the Band 6 catchment and now I think my rank is fucked

Not too upset but still disappointed with myself.
everyone i know fucked english lmfao
 

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agreed and i think all of us selective school kids will get humbled when we go out into the real world. getting a high atar and into a prestigious degree may be a stepping stool in terms of connections and MAYBE a higher quality of education and might correlate to success, but probably not cause it. we are all going to be screwed over by the job market, economy and the housing market lol it is just a matter of how screwed you will be. and yes kids from selective schools have a complex. i have seen it when interacting with kids from higher ranked selective schools than mine, imagine what thats going to be like for someone in a lower ranked school. also a majority of people in selective schools are rich or richer than the average. ive had someone tell me their family wasnt rich for owning 3 teslas smh. some of these kids are going to get humbled when the realise the world out there isnt that simple

also the ppl in this thread clowning on ppl of lower socioeconomic backgrounds are just plain disgusting lmao. you don't choose to be born or put into that kind of situation so idk why we are shitting on ppl that can't help it.

also to be completely real why are the ppl in a top 5 school dropping math altogether? sorry its just not believable. my school is ranked well below that and ppl had to jump through hoops to convince the school to allow them to do standard 2, let alone dropping maths altogether. the school refused to put them in a class so they all do distance ed now. typically selective schools will try anything they can to stop you from dropping maths. sure you might be able to get a 99.5+ atar without maths but those ppl are outliers and in the eyes of a selective school they don't want kids to drop math for "lower scaling subjects"
yikes buddy thats a whole lot of cope, i dont understand the constant complaining about the housing market if people spent as much time making money then complaining it wouldnt be so bad. and also if youre at the point where you get "humbled" after leaving school you definetly didnt socialise or do anything outside of school
 

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