Why doesn't NESA expel mentally challenged people from school? (2 Viewers)

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I’m not being salty but I was just like why. Like with her brains she should have taken full advantage of the opportunities available to her in nsw
I get you esp maybe in this specific situation it feels a bit weird but more broadly imo I don’t think “taking full advantage of the opportunities available” has to be going to private or selective, like if someone takes the test then that’s them exploring the options and maybe after discussion they decide that’s not right for them

I heard some ppl who should be in top schools but don’t, choose not to go bc the exams in lower ranked schools r “ easier” and there’s less competition- so they can rank first or some. Personally, I’ve never met anyone who’s done that but they exist apparently & do it intentionally bc they wanna rank first. Idk what benefit that’d have besides looking nice on a report tho lmao
That is kinda weird tho, like coming first really doesn’t mean that much imo
Altho then again what is the difference between going to a normal school for a good ranking and going to a selective so your cohort pulls you up (something I’ve also heard)
 

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Because one of the fundamental human rights is a right to education? What, did you think it only applied to X, Y and Z groups of people? What a vile thing to say.
It just pisses me off these people are wasting school funds and are literal failures from the beginning. Clearly this human being isn't being educated if he's getting 16% in mathematics standard 💀. This kid has a 99% attendance rate btw 💀, this is why people get severely sick at school because of idiots like him who attend school everyday for no reason to spread viruses and bacteria. He doesn't attend for friends either, he has none cause he's severely autistic. All he just is stim. He literally has no reason to even be at school, since 1. he clearly will be a mystery mark atar dropkick 2. he literally has no friends anyway. Here's me almost dying from the flu because of stupid losers or parents in year 7, 8, 9, 10 and stupid kids in year 11 and 12 including this named person who attend school to spread viruses and get people sick got me sick
 
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I get you esp maybe in this specific situation it feels a bit weird but more broadly imo I don’t think “taking full advantage of the opportunities available” has to be going to private or selective, like if someone takes the test then that’s them exploring the options and maybe after discussion they decide that’s not right for them


That is kinda weird tho, like coming first really doesn’t mean that much imo
Altho then again what is the difference between going to a normal school for a good ranking and going to a selective so your cohort pulls you up (something I’ve also heard)
like I said, I personally don’t see large benefits from that, but apparently some ppl do it bc they want to be dux ( according to my friends about other ppl), but unless that gets u scholarships or some, I see no point tho tbh- I rather go to a better scaling school ToT
 

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like I said, I personally don’t see large benefits from that, but apparently some ppl do it bc they want to be dux ( according to my friends about other ppl), but unless that gets u scholarships or some, I see no point tho tbh- I rather go to a better scaling school ToT
I think in usyd u get automatic entry into any course u want except med if u dux. I should have just gone to the lowest ranked school in the state, gotten dux and I could literally get into usyd law or smth lmao
 

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I’m not being salty but I was just like why. Like with her brains she should have taken full advantage of the opportunities available to her in nsw
again there’s so many reasons, high achievers generally don’t go to lower ranked schools bcz it’s part of some elaborate plan to get dux or whatever, I’ve never met someone who didn’t choose a top school for a sloppy reason like that

not trying to sound like a loser I just want to give an anecdote here, I was my school dux in year 10, 11, 12 at a top 40 school so idk kinda mid but decent school, and in junior years I did well too

my relatives and parents friends would ask us all the time why I didn’t try for a selective school or do selective school tests and frankly it was due to 1) money the kind my family doesn’t have, 2) location and convenience, 3) didn’t wanna leave my friends and community. it was never about it being easier to come 1st in my subjects lmao and also competition for me was very neck and neck anyway

trust me no good student is at a lower rank school to steal something that isn’t accessible to everybody else
 

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