Gang am I cooked? (sorry in adv for the rant) (3 Viewers)

Agren11

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sorry this is gonna be a little bit of a rant but I just did my chem trial it was 30% of my internals, and was the cssa paper but I fricked up really bad. the paper wasn't even that hard I just blanked out and spent too much time at the start. I ended up skipping like at least 50-40 marks worth of questions and after talking to people I realised that for the 7 mark titration I wrote h2po4 instead of h3po4 and for the aldehydes comparing with alcohols question I wrote about alkenes instead of aldehydes 💀. I'm acc hella disappointed in myself because I knew most of the content but easy stuff like Ksp and pKa tripped me out and genuinely with the amount of questions I left blank, skipped or stupidly did wrong I know for a fact I did not pass. Lowk am I cooked? I only do ten units, with band 6s in bio and ent, band 4 in english, band 3 in maths and high band 4 for chem which i fricked up with this exam, even if I lock in for the hsc and get a band 6/5s, can i still get a high 80s atar, I was hoping for low 90s but atp idek i should've locked in 😞. My school's rank is 100-110 and everyone said they did well in this exam, my chem grades so far have been dropping from T1: 84%, T2: 80%, T3: 70% and my rank is also somewhere in the middle of my cohort. im expecting a 40+% for trials. I honestly dk what to do anymore I'm just disappointed in myself, but anyone who has done hsc and survived do i just thug it out or is there hope 💔
 

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Here's what I think.
The trial is over. Whatever you've done, can't be changed. But don't let it get you down; the absolute most important thing to do is learn from this.
Revise what you got wrong, and possibly change your study habits: doing practice papers under exam conditions might be especially helpful if, like it seems, the thing you struggled most with was stress during the test; this will help you get used to both recall and mid-exam stress.

I can't emphasise enough that, as much as it's disappointing to have done poorly during in-school exams and assessment tasks, you haven't done your HSC yet. DO NOT give up. Doing well on your HSC is still doing well on your HSC, irrespective of lacklustre assessment & trial marks.
 

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