kimmeh
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hmm some people have high expectations of themselves... especially when it comes to those with asian parents... i'd be damn dissapointed if i got a shit uai... like.. by getting a good uai.. its an easier and shorter path to what you want in your life career wise.. i mean.. i can become a doctor through the gard. medical program.. but then i would have to waste 4 years for an undergrad degree.. so the best way to do med.. is to get in straight off my hsc...Originally posted by coroneos
I disagree with the rationale to your argument. The basis of your reasoning is stemming from the illusion that the HSC should be your LIFE during year 12.
In fact the HSC is NOTHING. It is not necessary to place so much UNNECESSARY effort in your studying. The truly successful ones are the people who play first, and then work later.
"ure attitude is unhealthy"?? your unhealthy if you choose to study during your holidays, because you are placing WORK above your SOCIAL life.
seriously, all you people on here should rethink about your priorities!
LIFE IS NOT HSC. HSC IS NOT LIFE.
REMEMBER!!
i find that people who do study effictively nad are happy with life are those that have a social life and study.. .. there is nothing wrong with having an 'unhealthy attitude' unless you know your'e going to benefit from it too...
i mean we might start work now.. but when we get to school we may bludge our asses off.. if ur like me and have to travel a fair bit to school.. we are deprived of our studying hours.. theres nothing wrong with having a head start but i think everyone should make a fair attempt to balance things out... but for now studying should be a main priority