Spiritual Being
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Hey guys,
It seems like everyone is extremely stressed over the HSC, and I therefore deem it necessary to put the upcoming exams in perspective. Let's face it, most of us are anxious, but the good news is, half of the hard work has already been completed. The past year of staying up late and completing assignments, sacrificing sleep to study for assessments, has already formulated 50% of our HSC mark! No, we don't go into these exams knowing 'nothing', we go in to demonstrate our knowledge that we have accumulated over the past year. It is impossible to have sat there and go to class regularly, without absorbing a solid amount of information. When we walk into the exam hall, the HSC is going to be about deriving what we already know, and we need to be relaxed in order to apply our knowledge.
We live in Australia. No one here is homeless against their own will. We will all sleep under a roof. We will all have a car that we drive. If we're not happy on the day of the ATAR results, we'll still be sleeping that night. Moral of the story: life goes on.
Don't let unnecessary stress eat you alive. If you objectively assess the HSC, you'll realise that such stress is artificial and that prosperity awaits in the future. Let's just go in and try our best, and remember, everything happens for a reason and our experiences provide us with our distinctive qualities as humans.
SB
It seems like everyone is extremely stressed over the HSC, and I therefore deem it necessary to put the upcoming exams in perspective. Let's face it, most of us are anxious, but the good news is, half of the hard work has already been completed. The past year of staying up late and completing assignments, sacrificing sleep to study for assessments, has already formulated 50% of our HSC mark! No, we don't go into these exams knowing 'nothing', we go in to demonstrate our knowledge that we have accumulated over the past year. It is impossible to have sat there and go to class regularly, without absorbing a solid amount of information. When we walk into the exam hall, the HSC is going to be about deriving what we already know, and we need to be relaxed in order to apply our knowledge.
We live in Australia. No one here is homeless against their own will. We will all sleep under a roof. We will all have a car that we drive. If we're not happy on the day of the ATAR results, we'll still be sleeping that night. Moral of the story: life goes on.
Don't let unnecessary stress eat you alive. If you objectively assess the HSC, you'll realise that such stress is artificial and that prosperity awaits in the future. Let's just go in and try our best, and remember, everything happens for a reason and our experiences provide us with our distinctive qualities as humans.
SB