I guess mine would be that I passed my music HSC exam by doing viva voce's.
The story behind it is that I was going to do more performances, but about 10 weeks before HSC I developed tendinitis, and thus couldn't perform.
So in that amount of time, I came up with 3 Viva Voce's (Pretty much 3 10 minute speeches where the judges could interrupt and ask questions whenever they felt like it). That also means though, that I could not do my Compulsory performance (something that everyone has to do). The performance was worth 10% and because I applied for the disability allowance for HSC, they would add the 10% to my music score if it was below the average with only my 3 Vivas.
But with the 3 viva's alone I managed to get 86%, which was apparently well above the average, and as such the performance marks weren't even added to it, and I got within the top 10% of music students.
Yeah, I realize I have had a few drinks, and that this entire thing may be difficult to read, but screw it I am still proud anyway!
The story behind it is that I was going to do more performances, but about 10 weeks before HSC I developed tendinitis, and thus couldn't perform.
So in that amount of time, I came up with 3 Viva Voce's (Pretty much 3 10 minute speeches where the judges could interrupt and ask questions whenever they felt like it). That also means though, that I could not do my Compulsory performance (something that everyone has to do). The performance was worth 10% and because I applied for the disability allowance for HSC, they would add the 10% to my music score if it was below the average with only my 3 Vivas.
But with the 3 viva's alone I managed to get 86%, which was apparently well above the average, and as such the performance marks weren't even added to it, and I got within the top 10% of music students.
Yeah, I realize I have had a few drinks, and that this entire thing may be difficult to read, but screw it I am still proud anyway!