So once you all finish the HSC, you will get an ATAR which will determine what university course you do. For those who do not get in (due to not meeting the ATAR cutoff) you would do an internal transfer (which could take 6months-1 year). Also there are people saying "employers don't care about your ATAR" and mental health support networks saying "there's life after year 12"
So for all current year 12 students, do you personally believe the HSC is meaningless or is it worth trying to gain some self satisfaction out of working hard (and stressing yourself over bad exam results)
What does one gain from doing well in the HSC (other than securing a desired uni course easier and self satisfaction of trying hard and working your butt off)
So for all current year 12 students, do you personally believe the HSC is meaningless or is it worth trying to gain some self satisfaction out of working hard (and stressing yourself over bad exam results)
What does one gain from doing well in the HSC (other than securing a desired uni course easier and self satisfaction of trying hard and working your butt off)