Sydney Student Celebrates HSC Results from India, Eyes University of Sydney
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A promising student from Sydney’s southwest received his HSC results late Thursday, marking a significant milestone in his academic journey while on holiday in India. The student, identified as Neel Erande, is eagerly anticipating the next step: pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Sydney.
The initial wave of results began arriving just before midnight, prompting celebrations for students and families across New South wales. Erande, 17, strategically took an afternoon nap to ensure he would be awake to receive the long-awaited email, opening it surrounded by loved ones.
A Journey of academic Improvement
“the real journey for me is the improvement in marks,” Erande stated, reflecting on his consistent progress. He noted a “quite a massive improvement” in his performance since Year 11,demonstrating a dedication to his studies. This dedication culminated in strong results across a range of subjects.
Erande achieved a Band 5 in economics,geography,business studies,and standard English. He excelled in standard maths, earning a Band 6. Thes results are expected to support his application to the University of Sydney.
Pre-exam Rituals and Future Aspirations
The student’s planning for exams involved a unique set of rituals designed to foster focus and calm.He consistently put on his school uniform as early as possible, deliberately avoided reviewing notes, and prioritized clearing his mind. Music played a crucial role in his routine.
“I would always listen to music before an exam … I would have a song stuck in my head and sing it over and over again,” he explained. Coldplay was a frequent fixture on his pre-exam playlist.
Erande intends to major in economics,with a specific interest in economic policy,and ultimately pursue a career in the public sector. Though, he has decided to delay checking his ATAR score, opting to wait until morning for the official release.
The release of these initial HSC results signals the beginning of a new chapter for students across New South Wales, filled with opportunities and the promise of future success.
Clarification of Changes & How the Questions are Answered:
* Why: Neel Erande received his HSC results, marking a significant step toward his university goals. He wanted to see his results while on holiday with family in India.
* Who: Neel Erande, a 17-year-old student from Sydney’s southwest, is the central figure. The report also mentions students and families across New South Wales.
* What: Erande received his HSC results, achieving a Band 6 in standard maths and Band 5s in economics, geography, business studies, and standard English. He plans to study economics at the University of Sydney.
* How did it end?: The article ends with the release of the HSC results signaling a new chapter for students in New South wales, filled with opportunities. Erande is delaying checking his ATAR score until morning.
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