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procrastinating studying for history by doing a legal practice exam... seems logical
surviving year 12
so after selling my soul to vce these past 2 years i ended up with an end result of a 97.15 ATAR which for those of you who don’t know is out of 99.95 for all australian students. while this may not be an outstanding score to some, i just wanted to share some tips for those going into vce that i wish i would’ve known before i did!
✓ put your mental health above everything
i spent countless afternoons and nights, browsing youtube and obsessing over my favourite band feeling varying levels of guilt. however, without this down time i would’ve gone insane. no one can study 24/7 and no matter how important your grades may be, your health always comes first. so know your limits and don’t feel guilty for taking a break once in a while.
✘ don’t get caught up in the competitive side of vce
at the end of the day, vce is in fact a competition where you are ranked against everyone else doing your subjects. that being said, don’t get caught up in all the drama of who got the top score and instead, focus your energy on doing the best you can. i admit, i was a bit disappointed when i didn’t see my name on the list of english distinctions at my school, however this motivated me further and i ended up getting a better score than almost everyone on that list!
Reflections on VCE and High School
So ATARS and results came out on Friday, and although I have significant qualms with sometimes over 3 years of work being reduced down to a number, I've found that I've far exceeded my expectations in nearly all my subjects. I can easily recall conversations with my teachers over the past two years where I was so stressed that I wouldn't be able to even get a 30 in this subject or a 40 in that subject, and where they would express their belief in me and say that my stress was completely ill-founded, yet I wouldn't believe them. Yet I should have. Because now, I can reflect with their perspective, that my stress was meaningless. Even if I hadn't of received the mark I craved, it wouldn't have mattered. Friday afternoon I found myself emailing my teachers and apologising for not accepting their constant belief in me and their support, and they all said the same thing in reply, which for me, has become the main lesson I learnt. Yes, I could talk to you about comparative cost advantages or the South China Sea or the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk or conscription debates but the real lesson I learnt throughout my VCE years was to never sell yourself short. Be proud of what you know you can achieve, and don't hedge, don't stall, don't feign a lack of knowledge. So to all future VCE students, or those going into their last years of high school, remember, that not only does your ATAR not define you, but to NEVER sell yourself short. Because you got this. And I wish someone told me this going into VCE. Remember, people will always be proud of you no matter what, and that you should always be proud of yourself and what you can achieve. Go get 'em xx
I've got exams in a week What am I doing.
SO ATARS WERE RELEASED.... I'M SO FUCKING PLEASED WITH MY SCORE. I HOPE EVERYONE ELSE FEELS GOOD ABOUT THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS THIS YEAR <3
Fucking fuck atars are coming soon, the school will know tomorrow. I really wish there was a way that I could find out when the careers councillor does or get her to tell me because I’m dying to know. Worst is that I won’t even be able to celebrate if it is good because it won’t guarantee my top 2 preferences because I still have to have an interview for that, like so many of my friends will pretty much know on Friday if they’ll get into their course. Worst is that they have a week period where they send interview invites and my birthday is at the end of that week so I could be having a very sad 18th if I don’t even get an interview.
just a reminder to give ur local vce kids a hug today!!! we got our results yesterday and while they might not have been what everyone was expecting i know that we all worked hard to achieve what we did and should be congratulated for our efforts!! much love all around xx
eating healthy counts as studying for health, right?