iv got a few things to say here, but hear me out, firstly moderator, please do not change the place of this forum, it seems to attracting quite a number of ppl and i would like to see how ppl feel abt this topic
iamsickofyear12 said:
Thats exactly right. The HSC isn't that stressful. If you can't deal with the HSC how can you deal with life?
Secondly, how else is everyone throughout the entire state going to be fairly and evenly marked if there is no HSC?
indeed i agree that there are times where the hsc pressure seems like nothing, but the hsc pressure at our AGE is unnecassary, and when those harder times come along, most likely it will be wen we are older and mroe ready to handle them. Many people right now are going through changes and questioning alot of things we do not need this inferior system that demands so much
Cactus said:
I think we should be careful about labelling a suicide 'HSC related'. Normal ppl dont all of a sudden crumble under pressure of the HSC and try to kill themselves. There is often an underlying condition or situation which leads up to the attempted suicide. I kno someone whose family situation was the main 'cause' of their (unsucessful) suicide attempt, but the family wouldn't accept that and instead labelled it as HSC related
The hsc may not be the sole factor as to why ppl commit suicide, but im willing to bet my life that it is one hell of a huge contributing factor. the pressure of the hsc mainly adds to mental illness effects such as depression etc, usually normal ppl dont commit suicide it takes sum trauma to get to the stage where u want to commit suicide, and if sumone has been suicidal in their lives before yr 12, it doesnt take much to revive those feelings. ONce the human mind has felt a certain an emotion it can relate to it more readily, its like riding a bike, u never really forget, sadly. In regards to family, yes family ties in strongly with suicide, but there are other things aswel, self esteem, lack of charisma, generally unwanted emotions. Mental illness ties in strongly with suicide.
Cactus said:
I'm going out on a limb here without evidence but I would say that figure is nationwide and not just for NSW right?
nope, that figure is nsw only, and it aint going down
dani_danoz said:
There was some guy at my school last year who suffered a nervous breakdown, but I haven't heard of any suicides.
I agree, it isn't that stressful. I think people forget that their peers are there who are gonig through the same thing as them. Support from people like your friends makes it a hell of a lot easier
Question for all u who think hsc isnt stressfuL? wat uai are u expecting did u do well? wat r ur lives generally like, do u have a gf/bf, dyu have supporting parents, decent social life etc. usualy ppl that find hsc stressful are those that dont do too well in it, and those saying it isnt stressful and hav "wonderful" lives, u are in no position to comment on how other ppl may feel abt the hsc.
Cactus said:
Trust me if the HSC is the most stress you have ever had; you are lucky. There are a lot worse things in the world; and often there are no set dates for when they begin and end (unlike HSC).
But you're right it can and does contribute.
Yes there are much worse things, but by the time those much worse things come around hopefully it will b later in life when we’re less fragile and more experienced we can handle it
If u want to search for statistics go ahead, find the im sure the abs has some, but I doubt the BOARD OF STUDIES are goin to publish it as their headlines
"LOOK HOW MANY KIDS WE HELPED KILL THEMSELVES"
i just wish the govt, bob carr and who ever else would stop ignoring this, hsc has to be changed, does anyone even realize that our retention rates go through the roof, way more than any other developed country.