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does your family encourage you to finish year 12 (1 Viewer)

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my parents would be pretty devastated if i dropped out. they both know i'm lazy when it comes to physical work and that i have the potential to do well in my hsc. :eek:
 

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jaychouf4n said:
bahahahahahaha, the funny thing is, in NSW HSC that's not racist, it's the truth. James Ruse is 95% asian, and all the top 5 schools are basically full asian schools.

My parents care about the HSC, i.e. if i fail or get a UAI below 99 I'll, as said by Kevjumba, "Be beaten with a bamboo stick".

But it doesn't bother me that much, i've improved on my ranks alot.

33/180 became 24/180 and now its 21/180 in sydney grammar, and so if i keep the work going I'm hoping for 99.4+
haha yeah. they had a year 7 go through with no non-asians recently

our schools about 40% asian
 

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Real Madrid said:
who made this murder thread

i dont give horseshit about asians with shitty parents/cultural morale
As do I

Asians aren't anymore privileged/advantaged then white people
What, you think Asian genetics is more suited towards mathematics rather than white's?
Stereotype more please

Edit: Inserted a line break so as to not confuse any persons that read this post
 
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Real Madrid said:
faggot try and read



I defined what I prompted instead of just saying

this thread is rapidly turning into a cesspool of pussies that can't talk up to their parents to tell them to fuck off.

Grow up please people.
Okay for one, I was agreeing with you
Two, the stereotype part wasn't intended for you, it was intended for everyone else (Only the first line was intended to be about your post)
I will say no more
 
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my parents are supportive but expect me to complete the HSC and go to uni but if i told them i didn't want to they'd be ok with it.
 

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