I don't foresee it as a problem either but my parents hold a different perspective. Unfortunately some Asian parents are really adamant when it comes to their child's social life during year 12
Know the feeling! Doing a sport is just as, maybe even better, important that socialising. It seriously lets you escape year 12 pressure, relaxes you for that period of time and reality really does seem to fade away... Until you remember you have a SAC the next day

Spot on! Mostly the results, besides busman, I have been really happy with my results so far and I just can't wait to get the rest of my SACs back!
Dat anticipation though! Especially when you know you've aced it haha.
I don't I'm failing three subjects, topping one subject and coming like 4/40 in another. But I am a massive dropkick.
Head up! Still far from over! You never know where your exams take you.
it really confirmed to me, not just academically, but in general, that I was capable of scoring well, and no one, NO one, could tell me I couldn't do anything I had set my mind on.
Man, you're one motivational person!

I always feel as though 'my hard work' never pays off. I am constantly searching for the reasons as to why this is the case...
And once you study hard but don't get the marks you want, this hurts like hell. I remember when I failed my first Further Maths SAC I was crying so much and didn't speak to anyone for 2 days.
Man we've all been there. Just a few weeks ago I didn't do as well as I
hoped for (especially the amount of revision I put in), and yes I was depressed, but it clicked to me. What's the point of being upset about the result? Nothing can change it now. There really isn't any changing it you know? So why waste time reminding ourselves we did
bad? Only thing left is for us to ace our upcoming SACs and most importantly the exams!
Plus there's nothing wrong with letting emotions out, stay strong. Speaking to someone will help dude. Good luck
