HSC and Family Pressure/Expectations (2 Viewers)

Do u have family expectations to live up to

  • Yes (from who in family in particular)

    Votes: 115 57.5%
  • No (god i hate u lol jkz lucky people)

    Votes: 85 42.5%

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Aplus

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Re: Pressure From Parents

cbadvanced said:
parents that give their children heaps of pressure need to be told to GET FUCKED

we're human beings, not slaves of theirs

the end
and yes I am an asian with stereotypical fucked up asian parents who are like "YOU DO THIS YOU DO THAT OR ELSE I PUT YOUR HAND ON FRYING PAN!!!!!!! WAAAAAAAH"
Slaves? The parents are doing it for the sake of their children, not themselves. They could just easily ignore their children and not care whether or not they succeed in life.
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

Aplus said:
Slaves? The parents are doing it for the sake of their children, not themselves. They could just easily ignore their children and not care whether or not they succeed in life.
All he means is that, there are better ways to raise a child.
Teaching a child diligence is much better (and much harder), in the long run, than to force him to be dilligent.

If the only time u do work is when your parents force you to, once you leave home and hit uni or w/e, you may not do as much work.
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

cbadvanced said:
parents that give their children heaps of pressure need to be told to GET FUCKED

we're human beings, not slaves of theirs

the end
and yes I am an asian with stereotypical fucked up asian parents who are like "YOU DO THIS YOU DO THAT OR ELSE I PUT YOUR HAND ON FRYING PAN!!!!!!! WAAAAAAAH"
lol HSC: 2006
Scarred forever, this one.

risole91 said:
but i mean if your retarted and depressed, your still not 6 foot below ground
you're* lol you always get that wrong, it annoys me haha.
Also true... But depression can lead to suicide so blegh.
 
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Re: Pressure From Parents

bassistx said:
you're* lol you always get that wrong, it annoys me haha.
Also true... But depression can lead to suicide to blegh.
yeah depression is a real problem, its cool to be depressed now.
But i guess the HSC is a distraction from depression, maybe.

and yeah it must run with the school, as michael gets it wrong too lol
 

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Aplus said:
Slaves? The parents are doing it for the sake of their children, not themselves. They could just easily ignore their children and not care whether or not they succeed in life.
Not always, when a child does really well it makes the parents look good. It gives them something to brag about at dinner parties. Ever wonder why a lot of asian parents compare their kids when they meet.

undalay said:
All he means is that, there are better ways to raise a child.
Teaching a child diligence is much better (and much harder), in the long run, than to force him to be dilligent.

If the only time u do work is when your parents force you to, once you leave home and hit uni or w/e, you may not do as much work.
qft
 

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risole91 said:
yeah depression is a real problem, its cool to be depressed now.
But i guess the HSC is a distraction from depression, maybe.
and yeah it must run with the school, as michael gets it wrong too lol
Some people suicide because of the stress/depression that comes with the HSC lol. But in any case: body/mind/soul are all equally as important because your mental health can affect your physical health.

Michael would get it wrong either way :rolleyes:

BackCountrySnow said:
Not always, when a child does really well it makes the parents look good. It gives them something to brag about at dinner parties. Ever wonder why a lot of asian parents compare their kids when they meet.
That's so true. My parents would like, frame my HSC and put it up on the wall and tell everybody I got a UAI of 100 and talk about it everyday until my siblings get higher scores and brag about those.
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

cbadvanced said:
parents that give their children heaps of pressure need to be told to GET FUCKED

we're human beings, not slaves of theirs

at the end of the day, parents are just doing the best they know how to do.

mostly because they want their children to be more successful (= better quality of life) than them.

but yes happiness is sometimes overlooked in the process; shame that.
 

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BackCountrySnow said:
Not always, when a child does really well it makes the parents look good. It gives them something to brag about at dinner parties. Ever wonder why a lot of asian parents compare their kids when they meet.


qft
Well, most of my relatives probably indirectly do that, but what my parents say is, "Get good marks so we don't look crap when other people are saying how good their children did."
 

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Aplus said:
Slaves? The parents are doing it for the sake of their children, not themselves. They could just easily ignore their children and not care whether or not they succeed in life.
dude nobody has kids, spends tens of thousands raising them and then pressures the shit outta them just to look good. They do it to help us. Little do they realise their help doesnt help...when im told to study it makes me want to sleep...
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

Originally Posted by BackCountrySnow
Not always, when a child does really well it makes the parents look good. It gives them something to brag about at dinner parties. Ever wonder why a lot of asian parents compare their kids when they meet.
lol my bad- this ones the one i was replying to
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

Aplus said:
what my parents say is, "Get good marks so we don't look crap when other people are saying how good their children did."
this is adzactly what my parents say to me, they are always constantly telling me how important it is to do well and all this crap - its not as if i dont know it already, im soo stressed out its unbelieveble

my parents are also high income earners - mum didnt finish school and is 3rd from top position in a medical companie

dad did finish school but with average grades, now a senior satelite network technition
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

cheer up dont be depressed my parents are tighter than a fishes bum crack, but i got by not depressed.:)
just ignore them and study ordo what i did
study sometimes, drink more, block them out
you'll end up at my uni
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

my mother really couldnt care less.
shes proud of me, and wants me to be happy, but if i got a uai of 31 she wouldnt flip out. shed just ask if it was the best i could do and where are we going next.

cruisey mum ftw.
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

i drank at school,
weekends,
parties.
i ddint really study much and i still got to uni
+ last year everyone got scaled down hard so i laughed
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

Must be UWS or that Catholic uni lol. Maybe even CSU.
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

kthxbambi said:
aha noo
just moved out
thats different, whats it like?

edit: Your myspace song is annoying.
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

my parents dont pressure me. i pressure myself !
 

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Re: Pressure From Parents

My parents are very typical type of asian- korean parents.
I was told that i wasnt allow to go out at all, because this is my HSC year and i have to
study.....:(
They are my main reaason of stresss and its soooo fkn annoying.....
Because all of my friends in South korea has all same routine.
(also my parents who were born and studied at S.korea)
well, I can say whole korean students have exact same routine:

1. Go to school by 7am - at the latest, 7:20am -

2. Study at school till 5pm (only on mondays) and rest of the week (they go to school
six days a week.) school finishes at 8pm - self study at school. -

3. Come back home and pack your tutor college bag, and go to college.

4. Gets tutor att the college till 2:30am and when they come back, they do their school
hw

5. Same routine


they are expecting me to study till 2am!!!! :cold:
can anyone help me with the study tips?
I haave half yearlys next week and I have to do really well:(!!!!!!!

P.S. I came to australia in 2001 and doing esl!!! hw the hell is this possible?
I didnt pick it up, i picked up Adv.Eng and for my first assess i received 16.5/20
but somehow fkn esl teacher thought my results were below ave (average was 15.5)
dragged me down.
I heard ESL scales you down?!!!!

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