Oh wow! New website! Am I little sad because I finally hit 100 posts in the last site and now I am back to 0? Maybe a little bit but oh well.

Just chucking in my first new post to here and a link to my (now archived) previous posts in case anyone wants to read backwards:
https://archive.atarnotes.com/forum/index.php?topic=194516.0

Also does anyone know how to see our badges or what they do? Apparently I have an OG member badge

    SnekiSnek Great to see you here!

    Don't worry - we're planning to port across things like post counts from the previous site. 😄 It hasn't been done yet, but it's on the radar!

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    Looking forward to your journal updates. 😁

      A small little ninja edit that I am attaching to this post is my last journal entry so that I know where I am starting from and also because it was posted a few days before the site moved over so it makes a good starting point:

      So uh I got covid the first week of holidays and it has completely wiped me out, all that planning to do a bunch of schoolwork over the holidays? Yeah that did not happen. So I am still very behind on Unit 3 notes for all my subjects and I don't know when I am going to get time to catch up again.

      Anyways a few more SAC results:

      Chem: Didn't do that badly to be honest in comparison with everyone else and the errors were just silly little mistakes so I feel like I understand the content reasonably well

      Physics: 19/22 on the SAC!!!! This has been the best result I have gotten for physics all year and I did a lot better than the next person so feeling pretty great about it right now

      Literature: No result yet

      Classical Studies: Got another decent score and about on par with what I expected

      A lot of stuff went down on the last week of school that really affected my motivation and mental health, so the Lit sac probably wasn't that great, but I am slowly recovering

      9 days later

      Another update here! I must say my motivation is at an all time low at the moment and I am finding it very hard to even show up to school everyday. For my online subjects I haven't done any work all term so I am very far behind and there are SACs fast approaching. Literature is particularly bad since we have started poetry and I can't analyse poetry to save my life.

      I spent ages revising for my physics SAC and basically fell apart during the SAC and I don't know if I scraped together enough marks to pass. As soon as my teacher took my SAC off me, I suddenly remembered how to do everything which really hurts the good old self esteem.

      For psychology I addressed the wrong areas in my discussion but the SAC doesn't affect our ranking too much apparently but yeah.

      I hate chem right now.

      4 days later

      Update time! I have model UN tomorrow and am completely unprepared so instead of doing that, here's another small post.

      Physics - 70% on my sac, highest in the cohort. My teacher said if I didn't cross out some of my answers (which were right 😡 ), I would have gotten 90% which hurts a little lol

      Literature/Classical Studies/Chemistry: Haven't done anything at all for the entire term which is not great I know. How to get motivation back???

      Psychology: SAC next week I think? We're behind in the study design so all the SACs are getting fasttracked

      I have been asked to be a part of the tech team for the school's production but with school captaincy, SRC, school council, work and everything else I don't know if I have the time for it

      resc0g1tans

      Hey g46!
      I got to represent Ukraine in the UN which was quite interesting, we managed to add a new clause to the pathways to peace document with overwhelming support. It was a lot of fun I must admit and if anyone is reading this who has the chance to do a model UN, I highly recommend it!

        SnekiSnek What's actually involved with this? Like how does it function? I've heard about it a few times but don't really know any details - would be interested to hear more.

          Joseph41

          This is how our specific one ran, I'm sure it varies on organisers and other variables. We were only told about it a week in advance which I think was a little short notice but it went well so can't complain. Groups were given a country and directed to research that country's foreign policies, national ideals etc etc in relation to the concept of pathways to peace and how to achieve global peace according to the SDG criteria. We had to prepare a speech to give to the other countries that outlined what clauses we agreed with or disagreed with based on how our country felt on the draft resolution that was handed out to us.

          After this we had a moderated/unmoderated caucus session where we presented amendments or new clauses that we wished to be added to the draft resolution and had to collect allies in order to vote for us to pass through our changes. It was interesting that a lot of people did not represent their country's ideals but rather an Australianised viewpoint on that country and the 'honourable secretary general' who oversaw the convention did comment on that several times through out the session.

          The final part of the day was voting on the amendments that had enough seconders to be put forward to the full assembly where there was a chance for debate in support or opposition of the amendment and countries had to give reasonings for why they put the change forward or backed said change. Luckily, as Ukraine, we were able to successfully have our new clause added to the draft resolution which was "Urges all countries to not endorse state members who either support or partake in unprovoked aggression against another state" which I hope was fitting to Ukraine's ideas

          a month later

          It's been a hot minute since I updated this as I have been so busy with back-to-back-to-backs SACs. Our school is trying their best so that we finish all our SACs before the holidays so that we can just do exam revision but I question the decision that most of us have had to sit up to 5 SACs a week. I think the only class that I will have a SAC for next term is Classical Studies and I have to finish a Chemistry one during the holidays.

          I don't know how I feel about exams being so close around the corner, I'm kind of anxious but also not really feeling any motivation to do hardcore studying even though I should. I really want to do well but I don't know if I will based on my scores from last year but I also didn't study last year either at all.

          Minor achievement: I have cemented myself as top ranked for physics (not bad for someone who didn't do unit 1/2 last year 😉)

          For some nonVCE related news:

          • Coming to the end of my cert 3 in retail with only a few months left to complete
          • Was left alone in a bookstore and spent $80 on books that I don't have time at the moment to read
          • I'm 18 in a month and a half!

          Well done on the physics achievement! And I totally understand the spending, sometimes I enter a really good shop (mostly stationary or JB Hi-Fi, which says more about me than I'd like to admit) and buy something every time because it's just so good.

          I was thinking of doing physics next year for VCE, but I didn't do it in middle school. I know it's probably challenging, but is it fun? Is it really interesting, interesting enough to compensate for the difficulty?

            sodacat_

            I personally find it really interesting but I'm looking at pursuing astrophysics after I finish year 12 so of course I probably find it interesting lol. I didn't do units 1/2 but based on what everyone else has to say, it helps lay a lot of the groundwork for topics like motion (which is the one I struggled with the most at the beginning) as well as the science and maths skills that carry over into 3/4. I wouldn't say the maths is too hard as you don't need methods in conjunction to understand and most of it is rearranging equations for specific variables. If you understand why something should work then you just need calculations to back it up. All in all, I think it's interesting and personally enough the difficulty isn't super extreme

              SnekiSnek Latin is useful if you read Percy Jackson and/or Heroes of Olympus 😆

              -jinx_58

              7 days later

              So guess who got the flu the last week of school and missed 5 SACs. Yes that would be me. Bit of an unfortunate turn of events and I've been at school these past few days catching up on them so that I can pass Unit 4. I did my psychology SAC yesterday and got it marked straight away (27/30) which I think is a strong score to finish the subject on. I'm writing this just after finishing two of my Literature SACs and for someone who really hates poetry, the poetry close analysis was far easier than the short story one. Tomorrow is physics which is just a scientific poster so nothing too hard and I have basically finished my Chemistry SAC poster as well but just waiting for the teacher to email me back.

              In a perfect world, I would have already started doing some practice exams but it just feels like too much at the moment with all the SACs I have to do so I might start them next week. I also really need to do my SEAs application but trying to write about how things have affected my studies is really hard for some reason. Like I know that they have, but don't know how to put it into words

              9 days later

              Update in the last week of the holidays, just spent a lot of money on my muckup day costume but I think it will be worth it. I completely forgot about getting documentation for my SEAs and VTAC and have booked in to see my doctor next Wednesday, so hopefully not too late. I have done one practice exam for each subject which is not as many as I had hoped to do but work screwed me over by rostering me on every day of the holidays and I really don't have the energy to do them after shifts or before shifts. It finally feels like all the puzzle pieces are coming together of everything that I have done in the past 5 years of high school. I am struggling with some questions and when I look at the solutions, I know exactly what to do but when looking at the papers without them, it feels like I don't understand. Guess it is all down to practice, practice, practice.

              I hope everyone is taking care of themselves so that you guys don't burn out before exams. It's happening to a few of my friends who have done nothing but study over the past few weeks and now they can't remember content or struggle to answer questions

              a month later

              It's been a little while so here's an update just before exams kick off. I have my first exam on the 31st, psychology, and I really don't know how I am feeling about it. I have a grasp on most of the content but I went to a lecture by a past examiner and I did not realise how harshly they marked the exams and that omitting one word can cause an entire answer to be incorrect. I wasn't stressing about my lit exam until yesterday when everyone was overjoyed to be finished with English because it made me realise how much of a big deal it is. I really need to write my physics cheat sheet as it is the one subject that I think I have a decent chance of getting a high mark in. I need to reread my Lit and Classical books in order to get some quotes to integrate into my responses but I don't know when I am going to get the time.

              Feeling a little (a lot) stressed right now

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