It's a silly point really as all the private school student needs to point out is that "Yes, but public school students are less likely to even go to university".So next time a private school student tells you they're better, just remind them that they're more likely to fail university.
Yes but at least the poor kid won't have a poor tertiary record when they apply for mature age.Not-That-Bright said:It's a silly point really as all the private school student needs to point out is that "Yes, but public school students are less likely to even go to university".
I think this is a good post that sums it up about public schools. People are always going to try and make the best out of their circumstance, and wealth is one aspect of circumstance, along with intelligence.MortImmortelle said:I'd say that facilities would be better but other then that it'd be about the same...Sometimes at my school we can't do the experiments ourselves because we don't have the materials so we watch it as a class while our teacher does it..I mean you learn it just as well as a private school would have learnt the experiment...its just a matter of absorbing things and studying hard.
And i think peeps at private school get in more shit socially and in school just because are put in stricter circumstances.
But all round i reckon going to a private school won't make you set for the hsc
That is just my opinion, definately not set as fact so yeah.
let me get this right,Season said:For me it is mostly the atmosphere that makes the difference.
At a private school EVERYBODY works extremly hard, because we have parents on our back going 'I am paying ***** $ for you to attend, I expect you to ace the grade' so that everyone all works and have the mentality that this is what will define our life. A lot of people thrive in that sort of atmosphere, its a lot easier to give up a social life when your friends have too.
It's a bit different in ACT with continuous assessment I guess but the students who top the state will still be studying as hard as they are.
I had a friend transfer across and she said they made us go to class, attend, take notes, you didn't have to ask for help it was offered. That sort of stuff. Plus in a private school you don't get that nerdy shit thrown at you, because everybody is a nerd and they understand that if you study in advance to an exam that that's fine. Instead of going to a party and getting stoned and wasted.
Season said:For me it is mostly the atmosphere that makes the difference.
At a private school EVERYBODY works extremly hard, because we have parents on our back going 'I am paying ***** $ for you to attend, I expect you to ace the grade' so that everyone all works and have the mentality that this is what will define our life. A lot of people thrive in that sort of atmosphere, its a lot easier to give up a social life when your friends have too.
It's a bit different in ACT with continuous assessment I guess but the students who top the state will still be studying as hard as they are.
I had a friend transfer across and she said they made us go to class, attend, take notes, you didn't have to ask for help it was offered. That sort of stuff. Plus in a private school you don't get that nerdy shit thrown at you, because everybody is a nerd and they understand that if you study in advance to an exam that that's fine. Instead of going to a party and getting stoned and wasted.
I don't know the case for SGH, but at High that's definetly not one of our 'serious' issues.nichhhole said:Take for example SGHS and SBHS, who, according to numerous friends who attend, both have serious issues with teachers. [teachers being neglectful, suffering from tall poppy syndrome towards students... believing that they are la creme de la creme and do not need teachers assistance.]
Selective schools ftwaloysballa said:the only public schools that do better are selective schools.