I'm male, so your statistics won't work on me. I have reason to believe my one of a kind "manly mammary glands" are bigger than yours.well sucks to be you, you can be average in society... A V E R A G E
pls, excuse me, the NSW breasts association recently conducted a study and found that my tits are bigger than 3/4 of the female population, so unless you're in that gifted 1/4, don't say pathetic
This one.Not sure if socially retarded or just trolling
Drifting strikes again.Not sure if socially retarded or just trolling
nope, I'm arabI'm male, so your statistics won't work on me. I have reason to believe my one of a kind "manly mammary glands" are bigger than yours.
I can confirm.nope, I'm arab
Ok, I lost.nope, I'm arab
Exactly what I have always been thinking. Go blame ParraEelz.Why does this thread exist? Wow.
Yeah people started taking notice of me, i got ignored. People got jealous (of being ignored). I made a tonne of fake friends. 99 atar is awesomeWhat differences did you experience after getting 99+ atar?
Do people start to take notice of you? Do you get ignored?
Do people get jealous? Do you form more fake friends?
Share your experiences.
its just .95 of a problemI got 99 problems but an atar ain't one.
Care to elaborate as to why?This thread just demonstrates the immense hype and emphasis placed on getting a good ATAR (which is largely misplaced in my view).
it depends on your motivation, if it's to get into your degree or a personal drive to achieve your best then i do not see how it is misplaced tbhThis thread just demonstrates the immense hype and emphasis placed on getting a good ATAR (which is largely misplaced in my view).
I think society in general overhypes the value of an ATAR and success in the HSC - when you're in school, people make the HSC out to be this apocalyptic event which determines your future and whether you succeed or failure in life. Dont get me wrong, a good ATAR is important, but it's only useful for getting into uni and scholarships (it's also important from a personal achievement perspective). Apart from that, your ATAR has little use.Care to elaborate as to why?
I mean I want to get a good ATAR as well.
I meant in terms of people hyping the HSC to the point where your ATAR determines your entire future. I'm not saying it isnt important, it just doesnt match the hype surrounding it.it depends on your motivation, if it's to get into your degree or a personal drive to achieve your best then i do not see how it is misplaced tbh
it's only misplaced if you are doing it solely for the sake of others wanting you to get it
True, most people don't care about your ATAR when you get to uni.I think society in general overhypes the value of an ATAR and success in the HSC - when you're in school, people make the HSC out to be this apocalyptic event which determines your future and whether you succeed or failure in life. Dont get me wrong, a good ATAR is important, but it's only useful for getting into uni and scholarships. From there, your ATAR has little use.