State School rankings smh hsc honour roll 2020, Akina Li and Flynn Broom

 

State School rankings smh hsc honour roll 2020, Akina Li and Flynn Broom

Good: After a sleepless night, Flynn wakes to six band sixes

In 2020, high school students were advised to expect something and to endure their deceit. However the night before HSC results were published it could not curb Flynn Broom's chitters.

"This week I was a little edgy," said a student of Blacktown's Patrician Brothers College. "It just hit me this week the results came."

Flynn mostly had hoped for band 6, and the peculiar band 5. "I probably did not have one test, so it should all be good," he said I wasn't sure about it.

At 6 a.m. on Friday, about 66 000 students got their certificate online or via text message, his unrestful thoughts were made secure. A spectrum of emotions scattered across his face in a matter of seconds.

 

The nervousness that kept him awake most of the night shifted rapidly, as his laptop was consumed by the sixth band. Then there was a smile. "Very good," he said, reading his findings. His best mark was 98 for company and community, then 48 out of 50 in English 1.

Together with the Australian Tertiary Admission (ATAR) release at 9 am the outcome of the last year of school in recent history has closed off one of the most difficult outcomes.

48 students — 15 girls and 33 boys — were ranked strong at this year's 99.95 in the University Admission Center.

Akina and Ying Liu

Trembling with anxiety on Friday morning, Akina Li began counting the minutes and seconds before her pc announced that she achieved the highest rank in the entry.

 

Pymble Ladies' 18-year-old Eastwood college student hoped for 99.95 in the University of Sydney to secure her chances in medicine. She has decided to be a doctor or a dentist since she was three years old and has been looking for neurochirurgy in recent years.

"I'll cry," said Akina, before the final count is started down from nine to zero. Quick but agonizing moments were when her screen loaded. The outcome is then.

She screamed, "Oh my god, oh my god." Ying Liu, her mother, embraced her when she was weeping.

Before she left China for a pathology PhD in Japan, Ying had completed an MA in education from her husband, Xiao Li.

After 21 years of research, Ying realized that she had lost trust in social contact during her long years.

Akina and Ying Liu

Since She and Her Husband were unable to speak English when they came to Australia in 2006, they inspired Akina to follow wider art and music interests from a young age to find a better balance.

 

"I wanted her to find a hobby to deal with a group of people. It's extremely significant," said Ying. Akina plays drums and piano, and has also been involved in chess, debate at school, dance and literature reading.

The youngest of her three children at the education milestone, Flynn's mother, Katie Broom, seemed more affected. She said It's my final one and knowing it now." "And he's excited about getting what he wants... They had it after the year."

The year was "pretty hard" for many of his co-workers. Flynn who was also school captain at Sydney West School.

"It was a bit strange – virtually every speech I made," he said. "It was another kind of year once COVID struck, it was never going to be the same. But everyone has shown resilience and strong promise – they help with bands."

Flynn studied four units of English for his HSC, including legal studies, business, society and culture and religion studies, and a variety of humanities subjects.

Akina and Ying Liu

"The humanities capture most of my interests – since I was at school in my younger years the law has caught my eye," he said. He reached a grade of 93, studying law and arts in Sydney University next year and wants to pursue his interests. An ATAR of 98.90 was achieved.

54,894 eligible students have been released with ATARs that specify which university students are eligible for. 17 percent receive a rating higher than 90, about one-third receive a number higher than 80 and about half receive 70 or more. The median ATAR for this year is 70.15 - a little higher than the median ATAR of last year.

Kim Paino, General Marketing and Interaction Manager of UAC, congratulated the students on their 13th year of education and reminded them that many of them would be eligible for additional adaptation factors.

"Don't lose heart if your ATAR isn't what you'd hoped for. You can always leave your first choice as the lowest selection ranks shift annually," she said. In addition to 15,000 students, an early university offer has also been made.