brad616
Member
To all HSC Students,
As the 2009 HSC approaches us I just wanted to wish all of the candidates across NSW the best of luck. Remember that the HSC is not the be all and end all and is not an IQ test or a measure of one's intelligence. Rather it is a complete 100% measurement of a students determination and work ethic. This combined with a hard working student, dedicated teachers and an organised and focused student are the key ingredients that are used to produce a Band 6 student.
But even if for whatever things don't fall into place for you despite working incredibly hard remember that there are many ways to skin a cat and "all roads lead to rome." Even if you don't succeed in the HSC you will still have many other opportunities and chances to succeed in life- your whole life (including university). Even have to spend a year or two extra studying something at least you will get to where you want to go. It really wont make much difference in the end. Study hard to maximize your chances but if you have studied as hard as you possibly can you should definitely be in with a chance of getting your number 1 dream course even if it is 99+. And remember even if you try your hardest and get a relatively disappointing (but still good) UAI of around 85.00 at least your work ethic and other things should stand you in good stead.
Be exceptionally proud that you have made it this far already, as you would have had to have studied at some point to get this far. With bonus points and the access scheme, your UAI can also really be boosted. Try to choose your UAC preferences based on what you feel is right rather than what your parents want or a careers councilor tells you.
Best of luck to all study as hard as you possibly can,
Bradley Sacks
As the 2009 HSC approaches us I just wanted to wish all of the candidates across NSW the best of luck. Remember that the HSC is not the be all and end all and is not an IQ test or a measure of one's intelligence. Rather it is a complete 100% measurement of a students determination and work ethic. This combined with a hard working student, dedicated teachers and an organised and focused student are the key ingredients that are used to produce a Band 6 student.
But even if for whatever things don't fall into place for you despite working incredibly hard remember that there are many ways to skin a cat and "all roads lead to rome." Even if you don't succeed in the HSC you will still have many other opportunities and chances to succeed in life- your whole life (including university). Even have to spend a year or two extra studying something at least you will get to where you want to go. It really wont make much difference in the end. Study hard to maximize your chances but if you have studied as hard as you possibly can you should definitely be in with a chance of getting your number 1 dream course even if it is 99+. And remember even if you try your hardest and get a relatively disappointing (but still good) UAI of around 85.00 at least your work ethic and other things should stand you in good stead.
Be exceptionally proud that you have made it this far already, as you would have had to have studied at some point to get this far. With bonus points and the access scheme, your UAI can also really be boosted. Try to choose your UAC preferences based on what you feel is right rather than what your parents want or a careers councilor tells you.
Best of luck to all study as hard as you possibly can,
Bradley Sacks