thunderdax said:The only main difference is that everyone tolerates the astronomy and maths clubs who are constantly making announcements in the roll and stuff like that.
thunderdax said:I go to a selective school. Everyone seems to have a life and the nerds don't all band together: I'd classify myself with a nerd and yet nearly all the guys I sit with get less than 50% in all subjects except english. I guess its a bit different at the top of the year, but I'm pretty sure people get the same sorts of marks down in the bottom half of the year the marks are similar to those in normal schools. The only main difference is that everyone tolerates the astronomy and maths clubs who are constantly making announcements in the roll and stuff like that.
YES! No joking about it.ishq said:HAHAHAHAHA!
You have an astronomy club?
I'm sure they meet people from our school often enough at Broadmeadow Maccas if they ever go there. But if you want, it could be a school excursion. Wildlife inside MHS!Emma-Jayde said:Lol, you've gotta love people that have a life.
Maybe some people from my school should take a walk over to yours....Then they could see that people outside our school DO actually have lives during the HSC.
Can I send them?
Please?
Lol, I had a bad experience with a selective high, but you guys all seem quite normalthunderdax said:I'm sure they meet people from our school often enough at Broadmeadow Maccas if they ever go there. But if you want, it could be a school excursion. Wildlife inside MHS!
But seriously, is that what you all think of us?
A long time ago, you started a thread because you were nervous of getting into a selective high school. It seems like you're ok there.Dimsimmer said:i wouldnt think that everyone at a selective school would have no life. There are probably some people, in which i would think so, that actually have their own social life. But i think in general that there would be people generally in a selective school would have a life and are a bit weird in a way. but i dont know about other selective schools, just the one i go to and i would think it would be wise not to name what school it is, just in case someone finds out who i am.
That was good advice. Well said.neo_o said:Get over it. Once you get to univeristy, whether you do a law, arts, commerce or science degree there will be people who work, people who actually manage their time and people who put their working, sporting and musical interests ahead of partying. I went to Ruse and nearly every high achiever in my year, particularly those who got 100 had jobs and sporting and/or musical interests. It's the people who are focussed and can manage their time well who excel in both high school, university and outside of university.
Dimsimmer : It's fair enough that people are upset with marks of 80%. You don't know how much work that they may have put in to getting a higher mark in that particular test.
TBH during my time at Ruse I found that most people bonded rather well together and that the school as a whole was rather supportive (even though my grade was quite cliquey). Dimsimmer, my advice to you is that you make the best of what you have at your school. Sure, sometimes stupid shit will go down. Some moron will try and pinch the answers to maths problems from the library or a kid will flip out over getting 90% on a meaningless weekly test but all in all is stupid shit like that worth bitching about? What you should be doing instead (and if I learnt anything at Ruse it was this) is learning how to use stress/pressure to motivate yourself instead of letting it dominate you.
Even if you hate the damn school, milk being there for all it's worth, get a good UAI and move on.
i like what you've writen..^^ "milk being there for all it's worth, get a good UAI and move on"neo_o said:Get over it. Once you get to univeristy, whether you do a law, arts, commerce or science degree there will be people who work, people who actually manage their time and people who put their working, sporting and musical interests ahead of partying. I went to Ruse and nearly every high achiever in my year, particularly those who got 100 had jobs and sporting and/or musical interests. It's the people who are focussed and can manage their time well who excel in both high school, university and outside of university.
Dimsimmer : It's fair enough that people are upset with marks of 80%. You don't know how much work that they may have put in to getting a higher mark in that particular test.
TBH during my time at Ruse I found that most people bonded rather well together and that the school as a whole was rather supportive (even though my grade was quite cliquey). Dimsimmer, my advice to you is that you make the best of what you have at your school. Sure, sometimes stupid shit will go down. Some moron will try and pinch the answers to maths problems from the library or a kid will flip out over getting 90% on a meaningless weekly test but all in all is stupid shit like that worth bitching about? What you should be doing instead (and if I learnt anything at Ruse it was this) is learning how to use stress/pressure to motivate yourself instead of letting it dominate you.
Even if you hate the damn school, milk being there for all it's worth, get a good UAI and move on.
HAY GUYS! WE HAVE A LIFE! WE ARE COOL! LOOK WE DON'T CARE ABOUT THE HSC!24 said:To say that selective students have no life is a lie. Not everyone is the same and there are those who don't even give a shit about the HSC.