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« Reply #60 on: June 14, 2020, 07:06:37 am »
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Chapter 9: some thoughts and midyear expectations
14/06/20

Hello my friends, how are you? Life has been pretty great at the moment, just finished a whole load of SACs (see below) and only have two left for this term (and one is the chemistry poster which shouldn’t be too tricky). This means I ONLY have 11 SACs left for the entire year  8)

It’s been a great week, I love being back at school and I’ve finally had the opportunity to catch up with groups of people I haven’t seen for months, so that has been fantastic! Haven’t received any SAC marks back for over two months though, so maybe there’s a correlation? Nah, I’m looking forward to seeing how I went on them and hopefully should get some back this week.

Also…I think I’ve realised that VCE isn’t everything and every SAC I go into I feel less stressed. I will always feel like I never put enough work in, but that’s okay and I'm slowly learning to accept that fact! For bio, I put in work weeks in advance for every SAC and months in advance for the exam (and I still didn't feel prepared). I know I’m not going to be able to do that for every subject, I simply don’t have the work ethic or time to put in that much effort. I guess all I can do is try my best and not be too disappointed whatever the result! Either way, I’m incredibly lucky that I’m confident I will get a place at the university course I want (biomed for anyone curious) and I don’t have to worry too much about not reaching the ATAR. I’m super grateful for this and it’s really put things in perspective. I just want to enjoy my school environment, enjoy the last few terms of being known by people and feeling comfortable (although at the same time, I’m definitely looking forward to next year).

I think some of my expectations may have been a little too high in January (oops) so my mid-year expectations/goals (watch them drop in November) are below

Expectations
Chemistry - 45
English - 44
French - 35
Methods - 42
Specialist - 35

SAC thoughts

Chemistry The Chemistry SAC went pretty well and I actually enjoyed doing it. Not much else to say here

English
Okay, english was the worst which was a little disheartening because I put the most work into it. I wrote so many practice essays (so many I’m not even going to even say). I mean, I don’t think my essay was horrible or anything but it definitely wasn’t the high standard, full mark essay I was looking for, which is okay! It’s in the past now and I’m certainly not too upset or anything and ready to (hopefully) smash argument analysis.

French
The writing task wasn’t too tricky and I’m pretty happy with how it went. I think my french is slowly (very slowly) improving which is making me more motivated to work at it. Surprisingly, this subject has really grown on me over the last few weeks.

Specialist
Application task is done! The posters took me forever and then we had a few tests at school which also contribute to the overall mark out of 50. To be honest, it wasn’t as bad as I expected, although I don’t want to predict the mark I’ll get because I honestly have no idea! I’m just proud that I got through it (it’s SPEC) and that I’m actually understanding the content.

Methods
Application task is also done and dusted. Not much to say about methods, I definitely don’t put enough work into this subject and it kind of gets LEFT in the dust. I think that's because I haven't learnt a single new thing in class this entire year! Our teacher just covers the basics and slowly too (I know that she has to do this because our cohort is relatively week in methods but it means that I do waste a lot of class time). Nevertheless, the SAC wasn’t too difficult and I’m okay with how I went. Although the difficulty of the SAC is also kind of worrying because without separator questions, its easy to make dumb mistakes that pull your ranking down.

Hope everyone has an awesome week! I’m really looking forward to holidays and starting up sport again, it should be good!
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« Reply #61 on: June 14, 2020, 08:57:27 am »
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Hi Choco - so awesome to see an update!!

Honestly though, your mindset is so inspiring! Its awesome to see that you've found the balance with everything! It'll def pay off in the end.

Awesome job on your SACs aswell! (And yay - Spec application task is done!)

Have an awesome week  :D

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« Reply #62 on: June 14, 2020, 09:29:40 am »
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Hey hey Choco!

I'm so happy to see a new update for your journal! ;D (Oh boi I got so excited to see your name pop-up)

Congrats for getting through most of your SACs and good luck for the two you have coming up. (We all know you are going to smash them 8)).

For Biomed, is there a certain uni that you wanted to study at Choco? I'm so glad to see that you have found something you would like to pursue and as Arty has already mentioned, you are super inspirational. (I'm not kidding there you really are).

Enjoy the rest of your weekend and have a great week! You can absolutely do this and I 100% believe in you ;D

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« Reply #63 on: June 15, 2020, 06:38:54 am »
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Gosh a reply from both Arty AND Ashmi  ;D ;D

Honestly though, your mindset is so inspiring! Its awesome to see that you've found the balance with everything! It'll def pay off in the end.
Awesome job on your SACs aswell! (And yay - Spec application task is done!)
Have an awesome week  :D
Thank you! But your approach to VCE is JUST as inspiring and I'm loving the sincerity of your journal. Congrats on finishing the spec application task as well (only 1 to go ;D) Have the best week as well Arty

Hey hey Choco!
I'm so happy to see a new update for your journal! ;D (Oh boi I got so excited to see your name pop-up)
Congrats for getting through most of your SACs and good luck for the two you have coming up. (We all know you are going to smash them 8)).
For Biomed, is there a certain uni that you wanted to study at Choco? I'm so glad to see that you have found something you would like to pursue and as Arty has already mentioned, you are super inspirational. (I'm not kidding there you really are).
Enjoy the rest of your weekend and have a great week! You can absolutely do this and I 100% believe in you ;D
Hi Ash, thanks for stopping by  ;D I'm leaning towards Monash at the moment but am also considering Melbourne, it's just so hard to decide (especially because there are no physical open days this year!). I know the Melbourne campus a bit more (due to KLD) but I know a lot of people who have really enjoyed Biomed at Monash... guess we'll see!
Thank you for your words of encouragement (we all know if I do do well on the SACs it will be because of them). You are so inspirational too, honestly! (With one of the best journals around on AN).
Have the best week too and I know you'll smash any upcoming SACs!!
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« Reply #64 on: June 25, 2020, 09:12:06 pm »
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**Mini Update
25/06/20

Hey guys, So I got a few marks back recently and I'm absolutely stoked with...

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A 30/30 for my text response! Because only 1 person in our year level gets awarded the top mark I was so happy! It was the best feeling. I also was really happy with my marks for spec, chemistry and french which I received all this week

Unfortunately this joy has been a little bit drowned by the argument analysis SAC I sat today. I just hate how I never walk out of an english SAC happy. Honestly, I misinterpreted the image and only managed 3 paragraphs (and really you need to do four to be scoring the top marks). I don't know why but I can't help but beat myself up about it, even though I know it wasn't horrible, just wasn't the best you know.
Plus to spend the WHOLE entire day stressing about it probably didn't help (and I'm a morning person and am most productive at 6am, so by the time it reaches 3:30pm for my SAC, my brain is pretty much dead). I suppose it's okay and I'm hoping I can still hit a 90%, but it still kind of sucks considering how much work I put into practices. (sorry for the rant)

Something that I haven't put on this journal yet is that I'm sitting the UCAT. I know a tonne of people are on the forums (which is a little intimidating might I say) and you have all done a tonne of preparation work. I simply haven't had the time (or the incredible motivation you guys have). I'll just be happy if I try my best on the day (note** I've done a little bit but not a massive amount of hours or anything). Whilst I'm very interested in medicine and have pretty much decided it's where I want to head, I don't mind doing biomedicine first and doing the graduate pathway. I feel there are benefits of both pathways, but figured I may as well give the UCAT a go. Definitely not expecting an incredible score or anything but thought I may as well add it in here :)

This week I've had the opportunity to go back to training (which has been incredible and really lightened my spirits). Also, today I got a paper cut and using hand sanitiser 24/7 was a pain (also we have to hand sanitise our feet at gym haha I mean feet sanitise).

I hope you all have the most amazing holidays!
« Last Edit: June 27, 2020, 07:50:34 am by Chocolatemilkshake »
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« Reply #65 on: June 25, 2020, 09:28:30 pm »
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OMG, Chocolatemilkshake, that is such an amazing score for your text response SAC! The highest mark, WOW! Congratulations! So happy for you!  ;D Good job on your other sacs as well!!

About the AA sac, don't worry about it. What's done is done which is easier said than done. But yeah, that feeling's the worst after a sac, when you feel you could've done better.

Same! About the UCAT! I'm always comparing myself to other people, who are well ahead in their preparation but hey, we can do this!! And all we can do is our best.

That's great that you've gone back to training!

I hope you have an amazing holidays as well, Chocolatemilkshake and a well deserved break!!  ;D

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« Reply #66 on: June 25, 2020, 09:42:52 pm »
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HOLY MOLY A 30/30 FOR ENGLISH, CAN YOU PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR SKILLS. :0

I'm so, so proud of you choco! You've tried your best for the AA SAC - and honestly, paragraph count shouldn't matter too much as long as they are good quality. Don't worry too much about it - it's over now and you can celebrate! With the UCAT, all we can do is try our best, and at the end of the day, the real competition is the one you have with yourself. Some people can prepare for months and months and still don't score that well me while some people already have those skills. Again, don't worry too much. At the end of the day, we can only do our best. <3

Have a wonderful holiday!
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« Reply #67 on: June 27, 2020, 06:20:53 am »
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Thank you so much whys and Evolio, that makes me feel so much better! I'm sure both of you will do amazing on the UCAT and I hope you have the best holidays!!!
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« Reply #68 on: June 27, 2020, 10:35:19 am »
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CHOCO! you absolute legend wow! please teach me how to text response... also i am sure that you did better on AA than you think, often i walk out of an aa practice sac really unhappy w/ it and my teacher loves it. english is so subjective!!!!!
i feel the UCAT thing - I definitely prefer UOM Biomed as I can do French as Breadth, but everyone seems to be pushing the UCAT (my careers counsellor especially...)
 as other have mentioned, all you can do is your best (and considering that you seem to be incredible at everything you do, that's probably amazing!)
remember to rest up these holidays, you're absolutely smashing it this year <3
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« Reply #69 on: June 27, 2020, 04:51:07 pm »
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Thank you! You too Georgie. If you are more keen to go to UoM then I say go for it! Whilst careers counsellors can be helpful it should ultimately be up to you! At the moment, I’m still not too sure (Monash biomed VS Melbourne biomed course) but honestly I think either would work for me  8)
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« Reply #70 on: July 25, 2020, 09:04:03 pm »
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Chapter 10: an update on everything but school
25/07/20

Okay this was going to be a mini update but then I started writing and my thoughts just blurted all over the page, so enjoy if you can be bothered reading…

First and foremost I am a science student through and through. But recently I’ve had this realisation. All through high school maths has been my forte and with a relatively weak cohort (and a few super smart people chucked in here and there) it was easy to 100% every test, even last year in spec. Anyway my realisation is that I think...this is hard for me to say but….I think I’m more of an english student than maths(at the moment)!!!

Wait what? Yeah, I’m surprised too but at the same time I can’t believe I’m only just realising this. But there you go. I’m really loving picking apart and analysing my texts (The Penelopiad and Photograph 51 are great, I mean not quite the level of Station Eleven but still pretty enjoyable). Also I like how the subject allows for collaboration (and passionate arguments) and just generally the creativity in it. That said, in 5-6 weeks when my comparative comes around I might pick maths over english again.
On another english-related note I ordered some books from Dymocks and now I can't wait for them to arrive. Who doesn’t love the smell of books and the promise of a world free of covid and masks and all the boring life things.

Something else that was super exciting, now that I’m officially an adult, I gave blood for the first time! It was pretty awesome and it was amazing to see them suck 500mL of blood out of my body with so few side effects. Like super duper cool. Also, free food, I mean nothing really to complain about right? Can’t wait to find out my blood type soon (is it weird that I’m so excited for that?)

and something a little more deep if you feel like reading
Okay so a lot of people are aiming for medicine on AN (not surprising given that the majority of this site is full of high achieving students) and for this reason I think it's been hard to admit that I do want to get into medicine too. Honestly? I think I’m (ridiculously) scared of being judged by random people on the internet if (I mean when) I fail to get in. Is that weird? I mean it's easy to tell my friends and stuff at school because I'm literally the only one in my year level aiming for med, so at school not getting in doesn't feel like a failure but just a different path to success. But on the internet full of amazing and inspiring students who all seem to top everything, I guess...mm I don't know, feel like the effort I put in wasn't worth it if I don't make it? I know that's not true and that I should celebrate my VCE success even if I don't get in (or meet my study score goals) but I thought I’d chuck that out there. Sorry if that made absolutely no sense.

Also some of you migghghght be wondering so I was reasonably happy with my UCAT score too (not the best but it should be enough (just just just enough) to hopefully get an interview). Ultimately and to end on a positive note, whether it be medicine or biomedicine I can’t wait to be a uni student next year. I have loved school and I do love school and I love being known at school but at the same time I’m ready for a change (and to start studying primarily science. Man I miss bio so much!)

Anyway, hope you all are enjoying life right now. I miss training, church, employment and all my extracurriculars so much it hurts and the lack of stuff to do right now unfortunately makes me procrastinate more, but I’ll do my best to get through. Sometimes I feel so guilty for not working as hard as I want and need to achieve my goals, but what can you do. Scores aren’t everything, I know that but it’s just a little hard to see during isolation.

Should be back with a subject update in a couple weeks :) See ya and if you made at this far, good on you (I mean do people even read this  :o )
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« Reply #71 on: July 25, 2020, 09:31:42 pm »
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Hi choco!

I’m really loving picking apart and analysing my texts (The Penelopiad and Photograph 51 are great, I mean not quite the level of Station Eleven but still pretty enjoyable). Also I like how the subject allows for collaboration (and passionate arguments) and just generally the creativity in it. That said, in 5-6 weeks when my comparative comes around I might pick maths over english again.
On another english-related note I ordered some books from Dymocks and now I can't wait for them to arrive. Who doesn’t love the smell of books and the promise of a world free of covid and masks and all the boring life things.

Something else that was super exciting, now that I’m officially an adult, I gave blood for the first time! It was pretty awesome and it was amazing to see them suck 500mL of blood out of my body with so few side effects. Like super duper cool. Also, free food, I mean nothing really to complain about right? Can’t wait to find out my blood type soon (is it weird that I’m so excited for that?)

and something a little more deep if you feel like reading
Okay so a lot of people are aiming for medicine on AN (not surprising given that the majority of this site is full of high achieving students) and for this reason I think it's been hard to admit that I do want to get into medicine too. Honestly? I think I’m (ridiculously) scared of being judged by random people on the internet if (I mean when) I fail to get in. Is that weird? I mean it's easy to tell my friends and stuff at school because I'm literally the only one in my year level aiming for med, so at school not getting in doesn't feel like a failure but just a different path to success. But on the internet full of amazing and inspiring students who all seem to top everything, I guess...mm I don't know, feel like the effort I put in wasn't worth it if I don't make it? I know that's not true and that I should celebrate my VCE success even if I don't get in (or meet my study score goals) but I thought I’d chuck that out there. Sorry if that made absolutely no sense.

Also some of you migghghght be wondering so I was reasonably happy with my UCAT score too (not the best but it should be enough (just just just enough) to hopefully get an interview). Ultimately and to end on a positive note, whether it be medicine or biomedicine I can’t wait to be a uni student next year. I have loved school and I do love school and I love being known at school but at the same time I’m ready for a change (and to start studying primarily science. Man I miss bio so much!)
I think I know exactly what you mean (surprisingly). I LOVE Photograph 51 and The Penelopiad so much, but unlike you, I love it way better than my text response text. It’s so fun to analyse, and the discussion that precipitates is always quite a heated debate with everyone trying to get their point across but in the end it’s all a whole heap of fun and we all learn something new. I don’t know but for some weird reason I find comparative easier and more interesting than text response. Also, what books did you order? New books are everything, so perfect and so addictive.

Wow, that sounds great! And yeah, free food is the best. B) Congrats on being legal too, and good on you for donating blood.

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Hey, I can definitely say that I won’t judge you, and I doubt AN will too. Even if people do judge you, don’t worry about them (haters will hate). It’s great you’re honest though and there’s nothing wrong with your aspirations AT ALL. From what I see, you’re an extremely intelligent, hard-working student (I mean, that 50 and Premiers in bio speaks for itself). I know it may seem intimidating, but don’t be intimidated! Even if you don’t achieve your goal, that’s totally okay - there are other viable pathways and it isn’t the be all end all. It’s also great you’re happy with your UCAT score, you should be extremely proud. :)

Anyways, if you take anything from this, let it be that you shouldn’t be afraid of people judging you and your goal is perfectly valid. You’ve got this!!!!

Please forgive any typos, I’m on my phone haha. Hope you have a wonderful Saturday night and Sunday!
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« Reply #72 on: July 26, 2020, 12:10:04 pm »
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I'm more of an English student than a maths student too (despite studying bio, chem, methods, psych, physics, and now doing advanced science in uni with a math minor ahaha). All fields need people who are good at communication and comprehension definitely including science and med :)

Good on you for donating blood! Definitely not weird to be excited to find out what your blood type is (and even if it was there would be nothing wrong with it) :)

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Sometimes on AN people don't reach their goals from their journals but I don't recall a single time where people were judgemental about it rather than supportive. The focus then becomes about supporting that person through what's a really difficult thing for them and helping them figure out next steps. Whether you find your way to med directly, indirectly, or not at all there is nothing wrong with aiming for what you want. I've gone through phases of thinking I wasn't "that good" compared to people on AN my achievements didn't mean much but others have only ever supported me through that & I'm sure the same would be true for you.

It's common to have doubts and insecurities and there's nothing to apologise for with that :)

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« Reply #73 on: July 26, 2020, 07:10:02 pm »
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Hey Choco!!🍫🍫

I'm so happy to see an update from you and woah more of an English student? (I can see that happening especially with the way you described how you see your English texts!). Also congrats on giving blood for the first time! That's an achievement alone and finding out what your blood type is sure does sound exciting.

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I totally understand what you mean by being judged by anonymous people for not getting into whatever you want to pursue. (I was literally going to say exactly what you said for my journal update too). As whys and Bri have already said, I think we would be more focused on supporting you and helping you figure out the next steps if things don't go as planned? (I mean, there probably will be a few people that are going to hate for no logical reason so best to ignore them). In the end, there is no such thing as the right or wrong way to get into something. Yes, some things will take more time than others, but in the end, no matter what pathway you take you will definitely get to the end goal!

Also, WHOOP WHOOP congrats on completing the UCAT!!!! I'm so glad to hear you did really well and that you are happy with your score!

Love your journal update Choco and I'm looking forward to seeing more from you in the future. Make the most of the rest of your weekend  ;D

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« Reply #74 on: July 26, 2020, 08:33:05 pm »
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Hi choco!
I think I know exactly what you mean (surprisingly). I LOVE Photograph 51 and The Penelopiad so much, but unlike you, I love it way better than my text response text. It’s so fun to analyse, and the discussion that precipitates is always quite a heated debate with everyone trying to get their point across but in the end it’s all a whole heap of fun and we all learn something new. I don’t know but for some weird reason I find comparative easier and more interesting than text response. Also, what books did you order? New books are everything, so perfect and so addictive.

Wow, that sounds great! And yeah, free food is the best. B) Congrats on being legal too, and good on you for donating blood.

Anyways, if you take anything from this, let it be that you shouldn’t be afraid of people judging you and your goal is perfectly valid. You’ve got this!!!![/spoiler]
Hi whys! Wow it's cool that we're doing the same texts and it's great you find comparative easier than text response. Anyway thanks you so much for your incredibly supportive response. Reading this made me feel so much better and reminded me to focus on working hard now rather than worrying too much what the future will bring. Thanks again for the reply (whenever I see you your Lion King gif around the forums it makes me smile  ;D)
Also I ordered some fantasy books from a series that I haven't read before so we'll see how they go!

I'm more of an English student than a maths student too (despite studying bio, chem, methods, psych, physics, and now doing advanced science in uni with a math minor ahaha). All fields need people who are good at communication and comprehension definitely including science and med :)

Good on you for donating blood! Definitely not weird to be excited to find out what your blood type is (and even if it was there would be nothing wrong with it) :)
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Yes I agree communication is such an important skill. Also I suppose there are tonnes of different ways we use english in our lives and in the workplace (I suppose I've only just come to appreciate that now). Thanks for the reply Bri I appreciate this so much and it definitely makes me feel better. Also an update...I'm A positive!  8)

Hey Choco!!🍫🍫
I'm so happy to see an update from you and woah more of an English student? (I can see that happening especially with the way you described how you see your English texts!). Also congrats on giving blood for the first time! That's an achievement alone and finding out what your blood type is sure does sound exciting.
Love your journal update Choco and I'm looking forward to seeing more from you in the future. Make the most of the rest of your weekend  ;D
Thanks so much Ash! It's nice to know that I'm not alone and I always look forward to your uplifting replies. Hope you have the best weekend too Can't wait to see your next update  8)
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