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Thinking "ZOOM ZOOM"? Accelerating your HSC

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RuiAce:

--- Quote from: JKFlacka on October 28, 2016, 08:17:55 pm ---Ha ha, good point. Approximately how many voluntary "accelerants" do you think there are across the cohort of NSW? (Is this common or uncommon)

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Oh that's hard to say. Actually not sure on the statistics of those

Dragomistress:
Hmm, well this is stressful. I have people publicise the fact that they are "accelerating" in my school's cohort and that just kills me inside lol. My advantage. Gone. :/

RuiAce:
Disagree.

Even if there are 70 accelerated in your cohort you're still at the advantage. It just means that on a relative scale the advantage is no longer prominent, which is not as surprising if you go to JRAHS.

At that school you go to I'm sure that everyone there is actually going to work hard regardless, so it may appear as though against your school cohort you're not advantaged by a great deal. But you still make the HSC way easier on yourself in the long run because of the reduced workload in the future. You get a competitive advantage against the actual HSC itself.

And, whilst admittedly at times I did like to talk about it back then, I don't know about 'publicising' it...

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: JKFlacka on October 29, 2016, 06:42:57 am ---Hmm, well this is stressful. I have people publicise the fact that they are "accelerating" in my school's cohort and that just kills me inside lol (figuratively, please not another warning level). My advantage. Gone. :/

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Accelerants have absolutely no advantage over you at all. And them accelerating has no effect on your results either :)

It's just a 'different' way of doing the HSC. Works for some, didn't work for me (and I did consider it, although my school didn't typically offer it). Just focus on working hard yourself and that will get you where you want to be ;D

RuiAce:

--- Quote from: jamonwindeyer on October 29, 2016, 08:51:54 am ---Accelerants have absolutely no advantage over you at all. And them accelerating has no effect on your results either :)

It's just a 'different' way of doing the HSC. Works for some, didn't work for me (and I did consider it, although my school didn't typically offer it). Just focus on working hard yourself and that will get you where you want to be ;D

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I guess that his paranoia is that he's interested in the idea but the idea itself gives him anxiety over certain things

(Or her, idk)

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