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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #30 on: November 04, 2016, 11:11:49 pm »
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I have the weirdest feeling... I feel depressed tbh... hopefully I get out of this rut haha

It's okay Sanaz, I felt a bit the same after my HSC! Didn't really know what to do with myself. You'll adjust pretty quick to all your new found spare time I am sure! ;D

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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #31 on: November 05, 2016, 10:48:38 am »
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I literally feel like i have no purpose or direction anymore, but i like being able to watch TV without feeling guilty, and i wont miss waking up at 6am.

Im excited to party with friends, going overseas, and who knows if i get really bored ill excercise...??? Im pretty sure i should plant a tree or two, considering the amount of paper i used up this year...

I actually find myself feeling the guilt of procrastination and have to consistently remind myself I have nothing to feel guilty about haha I guess old habits are hard to shake. And I absolutely love your tree planting idea! That should seriously become a after HSC tradition (although I feel like I would have to plant a forest to compensate... My english teacher sure loves his readers)
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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #32 on: November 05, 2016, 11:20:35 am »
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I do indeed remember marking it; I'm so happy it made an appearance for you! ;D bet you absolutely smashed it, congratulations on getting to the end! ;D ohh, planting a tree is actually a really cool idea, that should be a thing!

We hope you'll hang around a bit, let us know how you went and what you are up to. Congratulations once again! ;D

Thankyou, ill be sure to let you know how it all goes. This is really bad, i guess my head has just been in other places, but when do the results come out???

ahaha yes, planting a tree should be a thing, there should be some sort of HSC forest. ;D


I actually find myself feeling the guilt of procrastination and have to consistently remind myself I have nothing to feel guilty about haha I guess old habits are hard to shake. And I absolutely love your tree planting idea! That should seriously become a after HSC tradition (although I feel like I would have to plant a forest to compensate... My english teacher sure loves his readers)

yes i know what you mean. I was kinda joking about the tree thing, but i actually think i might need too. I keep finding more sheets of paper, long after i thought i had cleared everything.

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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #33 on: November 05, 2016, 11:40:33 am »
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Whilst we're on the note of trees

Extension 2 maths is the biggest killer of trees ever (during HSC)

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« Reply #34 on: November 05, 2016, 11:41:41 am »
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Hey guys, I'm doing VCE and am still in year 11 so I can't relate fully to you all (': but, since you all are feeling lost, I think giving this a shot would be worthwhile. It's becoming a UN volunteer, but the best part is, it's all online. So you can choose what you're interested in, and then u just volunteer away from your laptops. It could be teaching english to students overseas, or even if you aren't an english person, writing up some UN-related reports, research reports, or even translating some work (if you are fluent in other languages).
I mean the list is endless, and I feel like it would be such a cool experience, you're helping people around the world while still at home! So, maybe just surf around on the website and you might like something you would want to do (:

https://www.unv.org/

Edit: I also just realised, it would look smashing in future resumes ;)
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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #35 on: November 05, 2016, 12:53:35 pm »
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Hey guys, I'm doing VCE and am still in year 11 so I can't relate fully to you all (': but, since you all are feeling lost, I think giving this a shot would be worthwhile. It's becoming a UN volunteer, but the best part is, it's all online. So you can choose what you're interested in, and then u just volunteer away from your laptops. It could be teaching english to students overseas, or even if you aren't an english person, writing up some UN-related reports, research reports, or even translating some work (if you are fluent in other languages).
I mean the list is endless, and I feel like it would be such a cool experience, you're helping people around the world while still at home! So, maybe just surf around on the website and you might like something you would want to do (:

https://www.unv.org/

Edit: I also just realised, it would look smashing in future resumes ;)

Holy cow how cool is that!! What an awesome opportunity, thanks for sharing Myrtle! ;D

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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #36 on: November 05, 2016, 01:28:03 pm »
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Hiya, friends!

I actually had no idea what I was meant to do after finishing Year 12, and this thread sort of prompted me to write a quick little post here. It's from a Victorian perspective, but most of it is generic enough to still be relevant. :)

Congratulations to everybody for finishing! Awesome. No more HSC! ;D

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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #37 on: November 05, 2016, 01:33:01 pm »
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Hey guys, I'm doing VCE and am still in year 11 so I can't relate fully to you all (': but, since you all are feeling lost, I think giving this a shot would be worthwhile. It's becoming a UN volunteer, but the best part is, it's all online. So you can choose what you're interested in, and then u just volunteer away from your laptops. It could be teaching english to students overseas, or even if you aren't an english person, writing up some UN-related reports, research reports, or even translating some work (if you are fluent in other languages).
I mean the list is endless, and I feel like it would be such a cool experience, you're helping people around the world while still at home! So, maybe just surf around on the website and you might like something you would want to do (:

https://www.unv.org/

Edit: I also just realised, it would look smashing in future resumes ;)

I got seriously excited reading and 100% going to sign up! Thanking for sharing it!
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Music 1 | Biology | Society and Culture | Spanish Beginners | Math ext 1 & 2 | English Advanced | English ext 1 & 2

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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #38 on: November 05, 2016, 01:35:25 pm »
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Whilst we're on the note of trees

Extension 2 maths is the biggest killer of trees ever (during HSC)

I spent all day yesterday creating piles of all the work I plan on burning and in separating it into subject matter I can definitely say that I was shocked by the amount of maths work I had accumulated these last 2 years. It was actually my second largest pile (after english)!!
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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #39 on: November 05, 2016, 01:43:52 pm »
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I spent all day yesterday creating piles of all the work I plan on burning and in separating it into subject matter I can definitely say that I was shocked by the amount of maths work I had accumulated these last 2 years. It was actually my second largest pile (after english)!!
Maths. Kills. Trees.

It's the only externality I dislike about it aha

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« Reply #40 on: November 05, 2016, 02:44:31 pm »
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Holy cow how cool is that!! What an awesome opportunity, thanks for sharing Myrtle! ;D
I got seriously excited reading and 100% going to sign up! Thanking for sharing it!
No worries guys! (:

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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #41 on: November 05, 2016, 04:12:58 pm »
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(:
this has to be a bannable offence writing a smiley face like that right?
everyone knows its :) not the other way around
I'll issue you a warning for now because it's your first time offence
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« Reply #42 on: November 05, 2016, 04:26:22 pm »
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this has to be a bannable offence writing a smiley face like that right?
everyone knows its :) not the other way around
I'll issue you a warning for now because it's your first time offence
Sorry! /:
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Re: Post HSC effects
« Reply #43 on: November 05, 2016, 04:32:30 pm »
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this has to be a bannable offence writing a smiley face like that right?
everyone knows its :) not the other way around
I'll issue you a warning for now because it's your first time offence

Swag; you'd be a scary asf mod.

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« Reply #44 on: November 05, 2016, 04:48:32 pm »
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Swag; you'd be a scary asf mod.
More like inappropriate mod.

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