Currently undergoing trials. Never felt so hopeless in my life.
So Dad walks in, gives me the cliche 'don't screw this year up' chat. Doesn't help me as he's from a very hard working background and I didn't cop any of his genes.
Anyways, been grinding heaps hard this year and haven't been seeing results. Not a very academic student, but I have really tried to turn things around and I'm only seeing slight improvements. Although I'm doing all this work and not getting the results, I have been considering where I am going wrong, what I can do better and what I can do to improve with the remaining time of my HSC.
I don't know about you, but whenever I put so much work into something to get a couple marks back, I don't want to bother anymore. It could just be I hate failing and not being successful but it's been like this since day 1 year 12.
I have no clue what I want to do after school. I have talked to careers advisors and they have been blasting my emails with courses. But with all the stress and rollercoaster of emotions (that is the HSC), does your ATAR really matter? Like seriously, does it? I know it can be different for a lot of people but I was just hoping if I could get an idea, besides my Dad's dense and clouded opinion, is the ATAR that important after school?
So Dad walks in, gives me the cliche 'don't screw this year up' chat. Doesn't help me as he's from a very hard working background and I didn't cop any of his genes.
Anyways, been grinding heaps hard this year and haven't been seeing results. Not a very academic student, but I have really tried to turn things around and I'm only seeing slight improvements. Although I'm doing all this work and not getting the results, I have been considering where I am going wrong, what I can do better and what I can do to improve with the remaining time of my HSC.
I don't know about you, but whenever I put so much work into something to get a couple marks back, I don't want to bother anymore. It could just be I hate failing and not being successful but it's been like this since day 1 year 12.
I have no clue what I want to do after school. I have talked to careers advisors and they have been blasting my emails with courses. But with all the stress and rollercoaster of emotions (that is the HSC), does your ATAR really matter? Like seriously, does it? I know it can be different for a lot of people but I was just hoping if I could get an idea, besides my Dad's dense and clouded opinion, is the ATAR that important after school?