Phanatical
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I remember that in Music back in high school, we were using old textbooks thrown away by Baulko. No matter how bad Baulko gets it, Girra is worse. No lecture hall like Ruse - we didn't (and still don't) even have a front gate.
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i understood about 20% of that thanks to my extreme high marks in english (17/45!)meLoncoLLie said:It varies for different people. I have some friends who are doing extremely well after they'd gotten into a selective high school this year. But some are just not coping, they suffer so much from the stress and their self esteem has really been beaten up.
The "Big Fish Little Pond effect" proposes that students, who possess above-average abilities, will encounter a decline in academic self-concept when they enter a school full of equally or more gifted peers. They compare their own abilities with more able peers, and so they develop a self concept that they are inept. With pressure, competition and external expectations (eg. from parents) adding on, they are likely to get poorer results than that they would get in a normal government school.
But for some people, going to a selective school will help them because a more competitive environment, and similarly gifted peers, will stimulate their intelligence and motivate them even more. I think it has to do with that student's personality and self concept - - but selective school really isn't for everyone. And it's not a guarantee for a great HSC.
haha this reminds me about last night, i had a nightmare where i logged on to get my results and i got 40/50 in 3u englishLaraB said:yeah i agree
and there's this concept of " a 75 in a selective would be a 90 elsewhere" which isn't necessarily trusm especially stuff like maths where it isnt subjective and there is a right or wrong answer...
and there's also this assumption that because you did well in one assessment and you did ok in teh rest you'll be fine
for example, i got 96 in modern yr 11...but bombed out first few assessments in yr 12 and was sitting on 80 at best, and even though this is an ok mark, i really really wanted to be back up to the 90's...but because i am "smart" because i did well before, i was told not to worry and i'd be fine, and meanwhile, was n ot given the help i asked for and kept going pretty badly until trials when i fluked a good mark...
so i m ean, at the same time, if you want to do well and get 90's and your'average' for a selective school student, you get less help than the top or bottom students and thus you rpotential or whatever isnt really achieved whereas if you were at a non-selective school, you might have been top of the class and as a result gotten more assistance and "attention".
You go to Girra?Phanatical said:I remember that in Music back in high school, we were using old textbooks thrown away by Baulko. No matter how bad Baulko gets it, Girra is worse. No lecture hall like Ruse - we didn't (and still don't) even have a front gate.
Okay, scratch that, you were in Anne's and Fankensteins classhaejin_is_irish said:You go to Girra?
Are you in my grade?
What, the lack of it? We once had someone transfer to Girra, and who spent his entire two weeks trying to get the hell out, to Baulko or Ruse. He was a rude, but academically brilliant individual who ended up getting his transfer to Baulko, where he found many Other rude individuals like himself.LaraB said:at job interviews and uni scholarship interviews etc, teamwork and personality and communication etc are sopme of the first things people always mention about our school (baulko)
Sports and Arts achievements mean nothing if all the school and its students are interested in is winning yet another award or whatever. At Girra, we did things because we loved them. For example, 2/3rds of the Music 2/Ext class in my year went on to do the BMus, despite having better offers, because we loved music.LaraB said:and our school IS all rounded - our school does extremely well in sport and music and arts and drama and all sorts of things....
James Ruse is NOT a good school, because the people who come out of it are stuck-up, self-righteous pricks who fit better with the Private school system than with the other public schools. No offense, but I know people who have left James Ruse FOR Girraween for this exact reason.LaraB said:just coz the school's really 'smart' doesnt you're not as much of a "good person" as you put it, as someone at girrween or another school....
I never said that employers don't look at academics. But people can't rely on just academia to find work. They also need to have people skills, and a lot of the "smarter" people in the HSC don't fit that criteria. Of course there are those who are both academically brilliant and socially adept. But these are rare.LaraB said:and also - bullshit employers dont look at academics! if that was the case, any bum of the street who came across as a nice guy could get a job when everyone knows this isnt the case....
employers first look to see if you have the experience/qualificatiosn etc that they need to fit the position and then look at personality etc
Each school has their positives and negatives. If you want to learn to be a good person, go to Girraween. If you want to be an essay memorising regurgitator of knowledge, go to Baulko or Ruse.LaraB said:Seriously get over it. Girraween's a good school, so's baulko, so's ruse.....all these schools have good people in them and just coz a school does much better academically doesnt mean they're all a bunch of nerds. Geez take look at my grade and you'll see that isnt the case.
You just love to generalise don't you. I could say those same things about my school vs Girraween.Phanatical said:James Ruse is NOT a good school, because the people who come out of it are stuck-up, self-righteous pricks who fit better with the Private school system than with the other public schools. No offense, but I know people who have left James Ruse FOR Girraween for this exact reason.
Each school has their positives and negatives. If you want to learn to be a good person, go to Girraween. If you want to be an essay memorising regurgitator of knowledge, go to Baulko or Ruse.
