These kinds of stories make me feel complacent. So that I think if I get a bad mark I can somehow pull a miracle out of nowhere and still come top 5. Scare tactics work better.
it didnt come out of no where at all if that was the impression i gave you
i worked very hard day in day out. blood, sweat and tears my friend. and the occasional meltdown.
i tried everything under the sun. constantly trying to improve. constantly battling against what i thought was possible and the small box that i was placed into. wasnt easy.
perhaps be motivated by the fact that there are people who will work their way up while you 'flat line' and stay in the same position.
i achieved a higher result than those naturally smarter than me/ were sure i was no threat to them.
the hsc is alot more about discipline and dedication than it is about anything else. if you totally commit to it, you will succeed.
-EDIT- i was always motivated by these things
- music (till i collapse, remember then name ect ect) and this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BirIEDYrw0Y was always a nice pick me up
- sticking you finger in the face of everyone who doubted you
- having EVERY door open. if you do very well in the HSC life is easier for you when you finish in terms of degrees/changing your mind, you leave all your options open
- its one year, your hsc mark is forever. no one can ever take it away from you
- 13 years of your schooling life only to not get in?
- honestly, the 4 months after the hsc is the LONGEST holiday of your life. worth the work now
- with great opportunity comes great responsibility. use it.
- dont let your teachers down! haha
good luck guys its a rough year and there are times where your going to be thinking. fuck this, i dont care anymore
and during those times draw on your inner strength and just keep going.
"in order to get from what was to what will be you must get through what it"
" success doesnt come to you, you go to it"
"people do not lack strength they lack will"
"the difference between the possible and the impossible lies in a mans determination"