Dozens of Gunnedah students at St Mary’s College and Gunnedah High School are breathing a sigh of relief, after sitting some of their last HSC exams for the year.
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The last big exam, Biology, was held on Monday morning, with drama in the afternoon.
It follows countless hours of study for the students, many of who are relying on the marks to study the course of their choice at University.
Jess Somerville of St Mary’s said the Biology exam was a tough one, however is pleased all her exams are out of the way,.
“It was more difficult than we thought compared to the trial,” she said.
“We’ve studied as much as we can.”
Gunnedah High School drama student Kalin Eade was more than ready for his drama exam on Monday afternoon, hoping that the marks will help pave the way for a career in professional dance.
“The course has helped in that it allows you to be more creative and be able to express yourself,” Kalin said.
“I would like to move to Sydney at some stage.”
The two schools joined thousands of students across NSW to sit the exams.
The last exam will be Visual Arts which will be held on Wednesday afternoon.