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Let's get all sentimental here.

In year 10, after getting my School Certificate, I got all band 4's. Knowing that I had to improve, I kicked into gear in yr 11. My electives for yr 9-10 were commerce/computers/sport sci.

Picking subjects for yr 11-12 wasn't hard. My criteria - no sciences, no computers, no histories. So I ended up doing English Adv, Maths Adv, Legal, Business, PDHPE, Geogrpahy and Accounting at Tafe.

Early in yr 11 I came across a few problems:

1. I didn't want to do accounting (my mum [an accountant] forced me to pick it)...after 3 weeks, I quit

2. Maths adv - with my mum being an accountant and (let's get all stereotypical here) with my background being Indian, I was once again forced to pick Adv Maths (considering I was doing adv maths since yr 7, it was a reasonable selection). After failing an assessment, a small group in our class were threatened by the head teacher to do general - I declined. Though after another failed assessment a parent/staff/student meeting was called where our principal said that he was dropping the whole class to general. "Pardon my French, but I could be a bastard and do whatever I wanted" is something he said, but I guess it was the right choice

Since I dropped accounting I picked Ext. 1 English.

Year 11 ended with me coming 1st in Legal, Business and PDHPE and dropping Geography

(This is going for longer than I thought)

Yr 12 hasn't been that bad for me. Half yearlies:
Legal - 1st - 86%
PDHPE - 1st - 74%
Extension 1 - 1st - 86%
English - 3rd - 82%
Business - 4th - 86%
Extension 2 - 2nd -n/a
Maths - 20+/60+ (only doing it to have 12 units) - 43%

Even with the rankings, I'm not confident about what mark I will get. I just don't feel confident about the HSC and reading all the threads about scaling,selective/private school advantages etc, I'm worried about things that aren't in my hands. But I've decided not to read them anymore (I try).

But I'm happy, consdeirng that I was a band 4 student in yr 10 and becoming a low to mid band 5 student (I know it is inaccurate, but what else can we compare to?)

Secret weapons:
  • Cigarettes: I honestly believe that 'lung-busters' have been a secret to my success, 1 or 2 a day and then the odd 15+ at a party is beneficial to mind, body and soul. Study for about 2 hours and having a smoke, nothing works better
  • No-alcohol (or drugs): other than religous beliefs stopping me, coming home with a hang-over isn't the best study technique (I've also learnt in PDHPE that you lose some of your memory everytime you get drunk)
  • Socialise: I play cricket on Saturdays (B reserves - glorified backyard cricket), great group of people, have a few smokes there too (on and off the field). I still go to parties too, I find it hard to believe people can stay in their rooms for so long
  • Music: always study with music on (and none of the top 40 BS) a bit of Neil Young, Frank Zappa, Bob Dylan, The Stones, The Beatles, Cpt. Beefheart, David Bowie etc
 

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Welcome to BOS crimsonking!

A nice inspirational story crimsonking and just goes to show how some come improve with a change of methods and outlook on schooling.

And try not to get to down about public Vs private, scaling etc - after all it is you who will determine your final results and although the school can have some effect on your result it isn't as high of an effect that you can have on your results. Good luck with opening and coming trials and HSC!
 

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Anyone else?

I want to know how other people having taken the HSC peiod since yr 10.
 

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crimsonking said:
Let's get all sentimental here.

In year 10, after getting my School Certificate, I got all band 4's. Knowing that I had to improve, I kicked into gear in yr 11. My electives for yr 9-10 were commerce/computers/sport sci.

Picking subjects for yr 11-12 wasn't hard. My criteria - no sciences, no computers, no histories. So I ended up doing English Adv, Maths Adv, Legal, Business, PDHPE, Geogrpahy and Accounting at Tafe.

Early in yr 11 I came across a few problems:

1. I didn't want to do accounting (my mum [an accountant] forced me to pick it)...after 3 weeks, I quit

2. Maths adv - with my mum being an accountant and (let's get all stereotypical here) with my background being Indian, I was once again forced to pick Adv Maths (considering I was doing adv maths since yr 7, it was a reasonable selection). After failing an assessment, a small group in our class were threatened by the head teacher to do general - I declined. Though after another failed assessment a parent/staff/student meeting was called where our principal said that he was dropping the whole class to general. "Pardon my French, but I could be a bastard and do whatever I wanted" is something he said, but I guess it was the right choice

Since I dropped accounting I picked Ext. 1 English.

Year 11 ended with me coming 1st in Legal, Business and PDHPE and dropping Geography

(This is going for longer than I thought)

Yr 12 hasn't been that bad for me. Half yearlies:
Legal - 1st - 86%
PDHPE - 1st - 74%
Extension 1 - 1st - 86%
English - 3rd - 82%
Business - 4th - 86%
Extension 2 - 2nd -n/a
Maths - 20+/60+ (only doing it to have 12 units) - 43%

Even with the rankings, I'm not confident about what mark I will get. I just don't feel confident about the HSC and reading all the threads about scaling,selective/private school advantages etc, I'm worried about things that aren't in my hands. But I've decided not to read them anymore (I try).

But I'm happy, consdeirng that I was a band 4 student in yr 10 and becoming a low to mid band 5 student (I know it is inaccurate, but what else can we compare to?)

Secret weapons:
  • Cigarettes: I honestly believe that 'lung-busters' have been a secret to my success, 1 or 2 a day and then the odd 15+ at a party is beneficial to mind, body and soul. Study for about 2 hours and having a smoke, nothing works better
  • No-alcohol (or drugs): other than religous beliefs stopping me, coming home with a hang-over isn't the best study technique (I've also learnt in PDHPE that you lose some of your memory everytime you get drunk)
  • Socialise: I play cricket on Saturdays (B reserves - glorified backyard cricket), great group of people, have a few smokes there too (on and off the field). I still go to parties too, I find it hard to believe people can stay in their rooms for so long
  • Music: always study with music on (and none of the top 40 BS) a bit of Neil Young, Frank Zappa, Bob Dylan, The Stones, The Beatles, Cpt. Beefheart, David Bowie etc
Okay apart from the cancer sticks you're all good.
Yes. Give em up after the HSC mate. Okay?
Otherwise I rather like your story. I was also a band 4 student (hist/geo/maths) in the SC, as the history teacher was...terrible, the geography teacher was....terrible (still not sure of what civics are) and I am incapable of maths or anything maths although i'm asian ... so I know the whole ethnic background thingy.... both my parents were into maths/science and I am a humanities whore.

Currently i'm achieving:
85s-95s in english adv, ext engs 1+2
75s-80s in ancient and extension history (need to improve improve)
90s in studies of religion
95s in art..
^_^ I really need to bring up that history mark but oh well

:) Can't wait for it all to be OVER!
 

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I gotta agree with everyone when they say stop smoking... havent u ever watched those tv ads....? eeew

anyway, llama, just wanted to say that ur doing damn brilliantly! hahaha the only thing i have to be proud of you is 100s in studies of religion :p

my journey is actually quite boring.... i sit on my ass every weekend and dont leave the house. and instead of actually doing work, i get distracted and watch movies on my laptop while sitting on my bed eating chocolate. mmmm chocolate :)
 

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wm_abusef said:
my journey is actually quite boring.... i sit on my ass every weekend and dont leave the house. and instead of actually doing work, i get distracted and watch movies on my laptop while sitting on my bed eating chocolate. mmmm chocolate :)
we have a lot in common.
 

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Don't underestimate the power of nicotine. Is there anyone else who has an unconventional study aids/techniques?

And surely someone has something interesting to say about their 2 yrs.
 

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wm_abusef said:
I gotta agree with everyone when they say stop smoking... havent u ever watched those tv ads....? eeew

anyway, llama, just wanted to say that ur doing damn brilliantly! hahaha the only thing i have to be proud of you is 100s in studies of religion :p

my journey is actually quite boring.... i sit on my ass every weekend and dont leave the house. and instead of actually doing work, i get distracted and watch movies on my laptop while sitting on my bed eating chocolate. mmmm chocolate :)

Thank you beautiful priesty fuzzy, hahaha SOR1 = death, i am so hopeless at the cross study of women in religion (islam and christianity) zomg.

Oh my god, chocolate... I live off that before history extension.... *drools*
 

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No! SOR1 is the sex!!

I usually binge on chocolate afer exams..... lol to get through the excruciating boredom I either sms randoms (if i have credit) or I sleep... grandpa naps are the best!
 

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Humanities Whore AHAHHAHAHAHA
So you don't do maths at all?
 
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luscious-llama said:
Okay apart from the cancer sticks you're all good.
Yes. Give em up after the HSC mate. Okay?
Otherwise I rather like your story. I was also a band 4 student (hist/geo/maths) in the SC, as the history teacher was...terrible, the geography teacher was....terrible (still not sure of what civics are) and I am incapable of maths or anything maths although i'm asian ... so I know the whole ethnic background thingy.... both my parents were into maths/science and I am a humanities whore.

Currently i'm achieving:
85s-95s in english adv, ext engs 1+2
75s-80s in ancient and extension history (need to improve improve)
90s in studies of religion
95s in art..
^_^ I really need to bring up that history mark but oh well

:) Can't wait for it all to be OVER!

I wish my marks were like that now...I'm the opposite. I got Band 6's in english, history and georgrahpy and science and a band 5 in maths...and now I'm failing history extension and modern history and doing just average in the others.

On the other hand, my maths mark is pretty much the same, which is bad becaue I need a band six for general maths.
 
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I was a band 5-6 student in the SC, although I was in hospital for one of the days of the tests. But I actually did the science paper and I got a band 5! That was crazy because I didn't have a clue what I was talking about in it!

In Year 11, I did Maths, Ext Maths, English Adv, Ext English, Economics, Legal, Studies of Religion 1 and Modern History. I was going alright-ish. In Maths I think I came 6th or 8th out of 50, Ext. Maths wasn't so great but I came 6th out of 13, I came somewhere in the top 10 for english and about 5th out of 12 for ext. english. I came 2nd for both legal and economics. I got in the top 20 for religion out of about 80 and ranked about 5th out of 20 for Modern.
I wasn't too unhappy with my marks, though I knew they could get better. And as Modern was taking alot of my time up, I decided to drop it, especially because my exam marks were shockers. But, in hindsight, I should have dropped something else. I wasn't too bad at Modern and before the yearly's I was 1st in assessment tasks.

This year, I am maybe somewhere in the top 15 for maths, I am ranked 6th out of 9 for ext. maths, ranked somewhere in the top 15 (maybe) for english, and probably ranked in the lower half of my ext class (to be honest I don't remember doing any tasks for that subject...). In legal I think I am still 2nd (or third) and in reigion I WAS 4th, before I failed my trial exam. Economics is my real disappointment because I went from a close second, to being somewhere in the lower half of the class. It shits me because I know I put in more effort than nearly all of the people in that class and I keep failing. So yeah, i have not gotten better since the SC, I have gotten worse. It's depressing really...
 

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Oh yeah, by the way, smoking is very bad. Don't do it. Cancer will affect you or someone around you in your lifetime and it may well be caused by tobacco. There are other ways to de-stress and relax, other than harming your body and causing your own horrible, painful, slow death.
 

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Geez ninny, what's happened? Economics? Religon?

I know it is harder to retain number 1 rank than get there with people trying to out do you. But failing is a big step. I guess you are still ranked quite high for your other subjects which isn't bad.

Different strokes, for different folks.

If anything, I think I need/am smoking more than before.....and it is working. (This is coming from the guy who is coming first in PE :) )
 

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