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VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: /0 on October 20, 2009, 12:22:23 am
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School is ending pretty soon for most year 12s, how is everybody feeling about it?
I've got 3 days left... ...the last 3 days of school life. We've practically spent our whole life in school and I reckon it feels really weird. It's like you're about to cross a vast chasm and are never coming back. There are so many things that 'school' connotes, from lounging in the library to routine activities like attending (or wagging) assembly or joining the tuckshop queue. The many faces of your friends and of people you don't know; many will stay, but many will also go. A bit nostalgic, a bit empty. But maybe that's just institutionalisation talking. I wonder if prisoners at the end of long sentences felt the same way about their prisons. Probably. All I know is these 3 days might be the only normal days left in a while.
As for whatever might come next... university... career... family? It all seems so distant, so far from normal. I'm feeling pretty indifferent about it all right now, but I guess time will reveal more.
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Remember how we wanted to make memories today by walking (stomping) up the stairs? Imagine we broke them and broke our backs slightly? I reckon we should attempt that tomorrow. :P
lol anyways I can't wait till school finishes!
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No more halo tournaments in IT
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But yeah :( So many memories, mainly towards end of highschool. Our teacher is bringing cake for us, and chips, tim tams etc etc :( MEMORIES :'(
Also lol @ tuckshop....we call it canteen :P
To me personally, "family" and "career" sound so near!!!!
Things will also never be the same :( Uni is so much more different to Highschool, personally I think the freedom and lecturers not caring if you don't turn up,
not caring if u dont hand in stuff,
not chasing after absence notes and also
being able to play with ur phone whilst in class will take GETTING USED TO!
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lol today, my esl teacher said "i have spent 15 years @ schools for education and now i am back @ a school for education" *randoms
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you'll get used to it after first year
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I don't miss school. Uni is a million times better :)
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School is ending pretty soon for most year 12s, how is everybody feeling about it?
I've got 3 days left... ...the last 3 days of school life. We've practically spent our whole life in school and I reckon it feels really weird. It's like you're about to cross a vast chasm and are never coming back. There are so many things that 'school' connotes, from lounging in the library to routine activities like attending (or wagging) assembly or joining the tuckshop queue. The many faces of your friends and of people you don't know; many will stay, but many will also go. A bit nostalgic, a bit empty. But maybe that's just institutionalisation talking. I wonder if prisoners at the end of long sentences felt the same way about their prisons. Probably. All I know is these 3 days might be the only normal days left in a while.
As for whatever might come next... university... career... family? It all seems so distant, so far from normal. I'm feeling pretty indifferent about it all right now, but I guess time will reveal more.
mate, I can imagine you having a big sook whilst typing this haha. emotional stuff
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I don't miss school. Uni is a million times better :)
What you can rememer of Uni, that is ;P. Most of the time it's pretty full-on drinking going on. /0 everybody feels like that when they finish year 12, and it's valid because you're pretty much entering uncertainty. But, rest assured, Uni will become your next "normal"- and you'll feel a whole lot worse leaving that at the end of your degree.
@moto. I could imagine you having a big sook whilst typing your reply aswell, haha. emotional stuff.
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emotional stuff.
haha, not really mate. Don't see anything emotional about my statement
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mate, I can imagine you having a big sook whilst typing this haha. emotional stuff
Gosh you're so manly.
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I've just finished school. Today was "celebration day". Right now, I've got mixed feelings, with excitement and anxiety at the same time. The thought of entering into the realm of uncertainty is just a bit too much to take in at the moment.
It's not the end of finishing primary school where pretty much everything is mapped out for you - the high school you're going to and the routines you'll have to get used to for the next 6 years.
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I've just finished school. Today was "celebration day". Right now, I've got mixed feelings, with excitement and anxiety at the same time. The thought of entering into the realm of uncertainty is just a bit too much to take in at the moment.
It's not the end of finishing primary school where pretty much everything is mapped out for you - the high school you're going to and the routines you'll have to get used to for the next 6 years.
Wise words my friend, wise words. I especially liked your final paragraph/lines.
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I've just finished school. Today was "celebration day". Right now, I've got mixed feelings, with excitement and anxiety at the same time. The thought of entering into the realm of uncertainty is just a bit too much to take in at the moment.
It's not the end of finishing primary school where pretty much everything is mapped out for you - the high school you're going to and the routines you'll have to get used to for the next 6 years.
Wise words my friend, wise words. I especially liked your final paragraph/lines.
I think it's made worse by the fact that we're all pretty much adults now. We're fully capable of making our own decisions and as such are fully responsible for whatever consequences come as a result of these decisions. That's scary. It was different in high school because you knew what was coming in the near future and you knew what your actions would lead you to. There was always someone to protect you. Now were entering the hypocrisy and uncertainty of the real world where we have to face more than just our own problems... Slightly off-topic, but I just can't stand sitting on the train surrounded by adults who simply stand there without saying a word to each other. The stiffness of adult society just kills me. It's like people are scared of confronting each other, like there's a rule that forbids people talking in trains and elevators and what not. It's depressing and I don't want to become someone like that, and by finishing high school I feel like I'm taking a step closer towards this.
Right now everything is so surreal.
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Nice realisation dejan91. I never realised this when I finished year 12, and so I just coasted along in university until recently I started to stop floating along with the 'common path' and decided to start involving myself in more things and discovering the world for myself.
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It is kind of sad :/ but also good at the same time as I'm hoping uni is gonna be better/free willed :)
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It is kind of sad :/ but also good at the same time as I'm hoping uni is gonna be better/free willed :)
+1. Hope so too. gonna miss the uniform and my large bag. NOT.
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Just finished school today, I didn't really 'feel' any different from any other days, it just felt like a normal day at school with a normal ending.
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On my last day it felt weird to think of finishing school and whilst studying afterwards it would always just come to mind that after exams I would finish school forever. After my last specialist maths exam U saw one of my friends and said I guess now is the last time I'll see you at school and that's the last time I saw him in person.
Uni though softens the blow of finishing school as you still have some form of secuirity you get at school. I prefer to think of myself evolving into self independence, rather than doing a quantum jump into self independence.
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:( gonna miss this shit
throwing firecrackers in the staff room... blowing up the toilets... loll....... :(
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Just finished school today, I didn't really 'feel' any different from any other days, it just felt like a normal day at school with a normal ending.
Us to! We officially finished classes today, but everyone said goodbye normally, many didnt even say bye to all their friends.
Maybe coz we still got muck up day, but yeah. It's only for like 1 hour
@ Dejan, last post page 1, FULLY AGREE. Whenever I go on the train by myself, no friends it is so depressing and quiet, and you get the occasional idiot/creep.
With friends, journey so much FASTER and enjoyable
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Just had my last day at school today. One of the best days I have had EVER! But one of the saddest too. No one caused any trouble, but everyone was crazily dressed. We had a nice breakfast at school while signing shirts and what not. Then a whole heap of us (like HEAPS) went to a friend's house then beachhhh where we chilled and talked and mucked around at another friend's beachhouse/shack till 3-4. Music and everything. Great end to a great year :)
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We had the torch ceremony today and afterwards we had a massive lunch with the teachers, signing shirts, shaking hands, taking photos and having hugs. For the most part it was raucous and it was fantastic. I wished that moment could last a lot longer... there was so much I wanted to say to my teachers, and it's the last time we would all be together as students. For that moment it felt like we were all part of a big family, which was created by the school spirit. A day to be remembered, no doubt.
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