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mfhs

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hi guys.

recently been suspended, 4 days, aggressive behaviour, pinned a kid to the ground.

now with great regret, i am concerned. will thsi reflect later in life (HSC) or will it affect my entrance into a selective school ( i wanna go Hurlstone next year, so you Hurlstone guys tell me about the interview - whether they checked your records or anything.)

anyway, please answer the question and contribute to the thread constructively - smartarses and trolls are not welcome
 

Aerath

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You made your own bed there. And now you've got to face the music.

With regards to your desire to make it into a Selective School - it doesn't make it impossible, but it certainly makes it harder. Be upfront about it, some might be impressed by your honesty - however, if it is the discerning factor between you making it and not making it, count it as karmic retribution.

As for beyond the HSC, so long as there was no police involvement, I sincerely doubt there will be any consequences.
 

jet

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hi guys.

recently been suspended, 4 days, aggressive behaviour, pinned a kid to the ground.

now with great regret, i am concerned. will thsi reflect later in life (HSC) or will it affect my entrance into a selective school ( i wanna go Hurlstone next year, so you Hurlstone guys tell me about the interview - whether they checked your records or anything.)

anyway, please answer the question and contribute to the thread constructively - smartarses and trolls are not welcome
Just treat it as a life lesson. You obviously made a mistake, but you're keen to acknowledge that and you seem to want to make amends.

If that is brought up in an interview or conversation, that attitude shouldn't prevent you from getting into a selective school.
 

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