Day 26 term 2 year 12 high school vlog
AussieBroSquad
Rainy days have a strange way of influencing productivity, especially during intense school terms like Year 12. I can totally relate to how cancelled plans can end up benefiting your schedule because they remove distractions — giving you no excuse but to focus on work. For instance, when I faced similar gloomy weather, I found myself unexpectedly motivated to tackle assignments I’d been postponing. It’s interesting how the weather can shape our mindset, turning what might have been a frustrating day into a rewarding one. In the case of AussieBroSquad, staying indoors meant dedicating more time to a drama assessment, where creativity meets responsibility. Designing and documenting four different outfits not only taps into fashionista vibes but also encourages explaining one’s creative meaning, which deepens understanding and self-expression. I’ve experienced this overlap between art and academics before – assignments that seem fun are also great ways to develop presentation skills and a unique voice. It’s also quite relatable how having siblings out and about leaves you the ‘responsible one’ at home. Sometimes, carrying that responsibility sharpens focus and maturity, which is so crucial in the senior years of high school. Another inspiring highlight is the milestone of surpassing 300,000 views on a music video. This achievement shows the power of perseverance and sharing your passions online. It’s motivating to see how extracurricular efforts can complement academic life and bring a sense of accomplishment beyond grades. Overall, embracing the unpredictable nature of a rainy day and turning it into a positive, productive experience is a valuable lesson. Whether it’s completing tough assignments, exploring creative outlets, or celebrating personal milestones, these moments shape a fulfilling Year 12 journey.














































