oh mb i thought i read if

ohh so mhs was ur first pref

BengaliCamel honestly theres probably like 10 or less than 10 spots left for mhs left

Hmmmm i think that there are like 5 spots left in mhs and then 16 spots for pd and idk how equity works but if it only runs for round one then maybe thereโ€™s 2 spots from that leftover after round 2
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schs consistently ranks low... but that DOES NOT mean that it is a bad school. schs is faarrr more relaxed than the other schools, so the students here definitely have better mental health than those of other schools. so many opportunities are offered here and youre also given the resources to create opportunities for yourself. try out for everything, even if you think youre not going to get in. i tried for this maths competition, i didnt get in. maths is one of my stronger points. im utterly terrible at english but i still tried out for the interschool debating team and got in. i recently even went to monash to compete. youll never gain opportunities unless you try. this is coming from a current schs student. dont listen to the rubbish people say about schs being an underperforming school. good luck to everyone and i hope this school does a lot of good for you (and vice versa)

    ACER12 you have a bunch of programs and days. so in schs, you have a vertical hg structure, so your hg will have a bunch of people from other year levels. the year 9s will have a primus project which is like a teamwork thing to improve team bonding (idk, it didnt help me, but it might help you). you also have two city days (WE DID ROCK CLIMBING. SUPER DUPER FUN) and phillip island camp. the first term is crazy funn and relaxed

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    BengaliCamel majority of schs, and sometimes by extension nossal, haters use the schools' rankings to demean them. But you have to understand that schs is in the far far west, and isn't really the top preference for majority of people. macrob and melb high are in the city and more accessible, so all the high performing students apply there and get accepted. Plus, macrob and melb high attract richer kids, so those kids can afford crazy expensive tutors and skyrocket in vce. Ultimately, the sehs schools look like this: similar opportunities and culture, different cohorts. its up to you how you use the opportunities provided by your school