aussie-boy
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- Joined
- Nov 13, 2006
- Messages
- 610
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2008
i completely screwed up my trials, coming 80th in a year of 200
this was for a number of reasons, but mainly because at that time i had no courses in mind so had no motivation to work hard - also i was sick of school so i pretty much only studied the night before
but im the type of person who will work incredibly hard when i have a very good reason... and now that i have a uai aim of 98.5, i know that i will get top 35 in my school in the actual HSC - which should get me this UAI
however i didnt realise scholarship applications look at trials results...
would it be better to not fill them in? (since it says "if you know them yet") or would that make them less likely to look at me
i also have a very very long list of extracurricular activities, so I really do feel that I would have a chance if it was only judged on HSC performance and other non-academic attributes
this was for a number of reasons, but mainly because at that time i had no courses in mind so had no motivation to work hard - also i was sick of school so i pretty much only studied the night before
but im the type of person who will work incredibly hard when i have a very good reason... and now that i have a uai aim of 98.5, i know that i will get top 35 in my school in the actual HSC - which should get me this UAI
however i didnt realise scholarship applications look at trials results...
would it be better to not fill them in? (since it says "if you know them yet") or would that make them less likely to look at me
i also have a very very long list of extracurricular activities, so I really do feel that I would have a chance if it was only judged on HSC performance and other non-academic attributes