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luyangliu1

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Uncertainty in regards to the English Exam
« on: December 05, 2015, 07:54:19 am »
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I am extremely worried about my English exam result. I realised I didn't write my essay based on my essay prompt until the very end and it was also very vague. I struggled to approach the essay prompts for I was panicking and antsy. On top of that, I was also next to a bathroom door and I was kept getting distracted while students pass through the door, which prevented me from focusing on the essay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am starting to crack down under the strain.
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Re: I am extremely worried in regards to my English results
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2015, 07:59:42 am »
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I am extremely worried about my English exam result. I realised I didn't write my essay based on my essay prompt until the very end and it was also very vague. I struggled to approach the essay prompts for I was panicking and antsy. On top of that, I was also next to a bathroom door and I was kept getting distracted while students pass through the door, which prevents me from focusing on the essay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am starting to crack down under the strain.
Just remember that you've finished VCE and the past is the past. I'm guessing the reason you want to do well in both the English exam and VCE is so that you can enter your desired course - ultimately wanting to do well inwhat you are most interested in.
For now I'd say that the best thing you can do is just to chill out and not worry too much about the past :)

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Re: Uncertainty in regards to the English Exam
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2015, 08:10:08 am »
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Speaking of which, what degree of English skills and requirements do I need in order to attain an study score of higher than 25 in English? If I went off topic so will I still have the chance of succeeding???

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Re: Uncertainty in regards to the English Exam
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2015, 10:39:54 am »
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I am extremely worried about my English exam result. I realised I didn't write my essay based on my essay prompt until the very end and it was also very vague. I struggled to approach the essay prompts for I was panicking and antsy. On top of that, I was also next to a bathroom door and I was kept getting distracted while students pass through the door, which prevented me from focusing on the essay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am starting to crack down under the strain.

What you are experiencing now is perfectly normal for VCE students prior to results are released. I know this may not sound very helpful, but just try and relax a little  8) You've done all the hard work, and there's nothing you can change about your Year 12 exams.

As for getting your desired study score, you probably did better than you think. Are you possibly being too critical of yourself? Anyway, the fact that you showed up to your exams means that you will get your VCE. That fact that you have an account here suggests that you cared enough during school to get a good ATAR. Even if you don't get the scores you need for your first preference course, there will almost certainly be another pathway for you to get into your desired career.

For now, relax; remember that the hard work is over :) You can think about scores and courses once the results are released. And you never know, you could receive a very pleasant surprise come results day ;)
"Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labour in vain" Psalm 127:1a