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By <\/span>Jostina Basta<\/span> and Lucy Carroll<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

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Now and then: Roger Chen, Lyria Bennett, Eddie Woo, Melissa James and Dave Sharma.<\/span><\/p>\n

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The most stressful period for Roger Chen<\/strong> during the Higher School Certificate wasn\u2019t when he sat his exams, but when his friends already had their results and he was still waiting on the postman.<\/p>\n

\u201cResults came in the post back then and mine didn\u2019t arrive on time,\u201d he recalls. \u201cUsually, the postman was there by 11am, but for some reason on that day the mail didn\u2019t show up until late afternoon.\u201d<\/p>\n

Chen was one of 18 Sydney Grammar students to finish in the top one per cent of the state when he completed the HSC in 1983, and Grammar was the state\u2019s top school.<\/p>\n

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Dr Roger Chen today, and back in 1983, inset.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Janie Barrett<\/cite><\/p>\n

He now works as an endocrinologist at St Vincent\u2019s Hospital and is a conjoint professor of medicine at the University of NSW.<\/p>\n

But it might not have been that way.<\/p>\n

\u201cI was torn between two careers – becoming a musician or becoming a doctor,\u201d he says. Chen now enjoys squeezing a classical concert between his work as a specialist in diabetes treatment.<\/p>\n

His advice to the class of 2023 as they choose their careers is: \u201cJust make sure you\u2019re happy\u201d.<\/p>\n

Almost 63,000 students will get their HSC results via text message on Thursday – nearly twice as many as when Chen waited for the postman 40 years ago.<\/p>\n

The Herald <\/i>tracked down high-achieving students from 10, 20, 30 and 40 years ago to see where they are now and what advice they have for students about to embark on their journey after high school.<\/p>\n

The class of 1983<\/b><\/h3>\n

Ian Grojnowski<\/strong> remembers a feeling of disbelief when he opened a letter with his results revealing he scored 499 out of a possible 500 marks in his final exams.<\/p>\n

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Ian Grojnowski was featured in the Herald\u2019s coverage of the 1983 HSC results.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>SMH<\/cite><\/p>\n

The Sydney Grammar student notched up perfect scores in three of his subjects: four-unit mathematics, chemistry and physics, with his results in English and economics not far behind.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s incredible… I wouldn\u2019t be surprised if they made a mistake,\u201d he told the Herald<\/em> at the time.<\/p>\n

Grojnowski went on to study at the University of Sydney and then at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before becoming a professor in pure mathematics at Cambridge University, where he still lectures in algebra and representation theory.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt is such a different world now, both in education and in terms of jobs and possible futures, compared with when I finished school,\u201d he says. \u201cNow some of the brightest school-leavers take undergraduate degrees elsewhere, like Harvard and Oxbridge, instead of going to universities in Australia. I think that is a major change, and the policy implications of that are really interesting.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Ian Grojnowski turned his passion for mathematics into a career. He is now a professor at Cambridge University in the UK.<\/span><\/p>\n

In 2004, he became the first recipient of the London Mathematical Society\u2019s
Frohlich Prize for his breakthrough work in algebraic geometry and representation theory, which involves the study of abstract algebraic structures and symmetry in all dimensions.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s a real privilege to have a job where I can spend my time thinking deeply about the structure of symmetry, geometry, and of space, and to try and better understand maths.\u201d<\/p>\n

Grojnowski believes it is \u201ca transitional and strange time to be a young person now\u201d, with massive advances in artificial intelligence.<\/p>\n

\u201cStudents doing PhDs now are contemplating what options will be available to them if the fundamental leaps in AI continue at the same pace they have been going,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n

Vanessa Finney<\/strong>, who was also in the top one per cent of students, recalls the pressure to choose from a narrow set of careers after her HSC.<\/p>\n

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Dr Vanessa Finney is head of the Australian Museum\u2019s world cultures, archives and library collections.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>James Alcock<\/cite><\/p>\n

\u201cIf you got a good mark, then you needed to go for something elite, even if it wasn\u2019t actually your passion,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n

While the Ravenswood graduate began a medicine degree at the University of Sydney, she had decided within a year to transfer to an arts course.<\/p>\n

Finney is the Australian Museum\u2019s head of world cultures, archives and library collections, where she leads a team that curates exhibitions and makes presentations about the museum\u2019s history. She has a doctorate in the history of science in the 19th century and is the author of two books.<\/p>\n

The class of 1993<\/b><\/h3>\n

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Dave Shama, pictured when he received his perfect Tertiary Entrance Rank for the 1993 HSC.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Michele Mossop<\/cite><\/p>\n

In the days leading up to receiving his final exam results, Dave Sharma<\/strong> says he wasn\u2019t \u201cthinking about the HSC at all\u201d. It was the summer of 1994 and bushfires were raging in the north and south of Sydney, including near his family home in south Turramurra.<\/p>\n

\u201cI remember the fires went west through Lindfield and came close to the edge of the suburb where we lived,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n

Sharma drove to collect his results from the local post office with four school friends. He was one of 14 NSW students to receive a perfect Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) of 100, scoring top marks in English, maths, physics, chemistry and economics.<\/p>\n

The Turramurra High student applied to study natural sciences at the University of Cambridge and medicine at both Sydney University and UNSW. He was accepted into science at Cambridge, but after a year switched to study law, which he says was a more natural fit. Since then, he has been Australia\u2019s ambassador to Israel, a diplomat and the member for Wentworth. In November, he secured a preselection victory to enter the Senate.<\/p>\n

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Dave Sharma, who is a federal senator for NSW.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Dominic Lorrimer<\/cite><\/p>\n

\u201cI wasn\u2019t really politically active when I was in school or university,\u201d says Sharma.<\/p>\n

It wasn\u2019t until he met James Crawford, the late judge of the International Court of Justice, while he was studying law, that he became fascinated with how the international system works and the laws that govern it.<\/p>\n

Sharma says it would be unusual for teenagers, fresh out of high school, to know what they want to do as soon as they finish their studies.<\/p>\n

He urges students who don\u2019t get the marks they hoped for to \u201cbe open to new ideas, new approaches and careers\u201d, and not be afraid to ask for advice from people in industries they\u2019re interested in.<\/p>\n

Ron Granot<\/strong> achieved the perfect TER in the HSC three decades ago, but was on a holiday with his parents in Israel when his results came out.<\/p>\n

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Ron Granot was photographed by the Herald a few months after completing his HSC; and today.<\/span><\/p>\n

It wasn\u2019t until the Sydney Boys High student returned from his trip that he realised the Department of Education had been trying to contact him.<\/p>\n

Granot says his final exam marks gave him an initial \u201cleg up\u201d and entry into medicine at UNSW, but it would take 15 years of training before he qualified as a specialist neurologist.<\/p>\n

He says that it is important for today\u2019s students to take time to \u201cfigure it out\u201d, especially with the options available. \u201cYou\u2019re going to be working for the rest of your life, so you have time – especially when you\u2019re 17 or 18,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n

Lyria Bennett Moses<\/strong> was also one of the 14 students with a perfect TER. She faced a choice between her interests in maths and debating.<\/p>\n

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Lyria Bennett Moses, then (inset) and now. <\/span>Credit: <\/span>Steven Siewert<\/cite><\/p>\n

She now works as a professor in the faculty of law and justice at UNSW.<\/p>\n

The former Ascham student says that while her HSC results gave her an advantage, a student\u2019s final marks are \u201cnot going to be a metric on which people judge you your entire life\u201d.<\/p>\n

The class of 2003<\/b><\/h3>\n

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Eddie Woo, centre, flanked by his brother and father, in his James Ruse days.<\/span><\/p>\n

James Ruse Agricultural High School had just begun its 27-year run as the state\u2019s top school in the Herald<\/em>\u2019s annual rankings when Eddie Woo<\/strong> first pulled on its green blazer.<\/p>\n

But Woo, now a maths teacher with 1.8 million YouTube subscribers, says Ruse is much more than just an academic institution.<\/p>\n

\u201cI was bullied quite badly as a primary school-aged kid, and part of that was to do with racial discrimination, but it was also made worse by the fact that I\u2019m a bookish introvert,\u201d he reveals.<\/p>\n

Ruse became a sanctuary, where he was celebrated for his love for knowledge and learning without fear of judgment.<\/p>\n

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The teacher who made maths cool, Eddie Woo<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Kate Geraghty<\/cite><\/p>\n

Woo received top bands in maths, maths extension, English and English extension.<\/p>\n

But there was one subject that had a lasting impact on his ability to communicate and break down complex ideas: drama.<\/p>\n

\u201cI started that in year nine because my mum said, \u2018You\u2019re really shy and introverted\u2019. \u2026 [The] lessons I learned in drama have put me in a very good stead\u201d.<\/p>\n

Woo tells his students at Cherrybrook Technology High School to not just look at their marks as a measure of success but, rather, to the person they\u2019re shaping themselves into through the skills and lessons learned.<\/p>\n

That same year, Melissa James<\/strong> from Nowra High finished first in the state in dance, and she hasn\u2019t stopped performing since.<\/p>\n

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Melissa James was celebrated by her school for her achievement in dance.<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cI got my first job on a cruise ship with Royal Caribbean when I was 20 \u2026 and that\u2019s when I realised, \u2018Wow, people are paying me to dance. That\u2019s crazy. I love it\u2019,\u201d says James.<\/p>\n

After eight years of playing roles on cruises in Hairspray <\/i>and Mamma Mia<\/i> \u2013 then performing in Dubai, China and London \u2013 James now works as an aerial acrobat in Las Vegas.<\/p>\n

James says she was \u201calways very academic\u201d in school, where she also scored top band marks in mathematics and business studies and achieved an ATAR of 96.65.<\/p>\n

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James performs in Dubai.<\/span><\/p>\n

She advises today\u2019s students to think: \u201cWhat do I love more than anything?\u201d<\/p>\n

Karl Eccleston<\/strong>, who attended Pittwater House, was resolute in his decision to pursue literature after topping English extension 2. It was among six subjects in which he scored the top band.<\/p>\n

On a study exchange in France, he went to the equivalent of an open mic night for short films with his partner, Brian Fairbairn. It sparked the idea to create their first film, Skwerl<\/i>, about how English sounds to non-English speakers. It has since had more than 50 million views on YouTube.<\/p>\n

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Karl Eccleston has gone on to be a celebrated filmmaker. He is pictured right with his partner Brian Fairbairn. <\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty Images<\/cite><\/p>\n

\u201cI think where the greater risk is, that\u2019s where the bigger reward is as well,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n

The class of 2013<\/b><\/h3>\n

Dhruv Kohli<\/strong> was in year 10 when he moved from India to Sydney. The former Arthur Phillip High School student topped the business services course, then studied business and commerce at Western Sydney University.<\/p>\n

He was eager to get into the start-up sector.<\/p>\n

In the early days of the pandemic, he co-founded start-up Geezy, which enabled restaurants to operate their services online, mainly through food delivery apps without a physical storefront.<\/p>\n

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Dhruv Kohli is now a start-up entrepreneur.<\/span><\/p>\n

He\u2019s now channelling his efforts on his next start-up called Boba Bhai in India, a bubble tea chain customised to his home country\u2019s palate.<\/p>\n

He says his education in India and Australia gave him an advantage that helped him learn how to navigate his current path.<\/p>\n

Having earned a spot on the Forbes\u2019 30 under 30 list in Asia for retail, Kohli advises students to embrace risks and aim high when choosing a career.<\/p>\n

Despite external pressure, he reminds students to focus on their own path and that there is not one definition of \u201csuccess\u201d.<\/p>\n

Elyssa Mastroianni<\/strong>, who graduated from Santa Sabina College, topped design and technology in the HSC 10 years ago, as well as achieving top bands in mathematics and religion.<\/p>\n

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Elyssa Mastroianni is now an engineer.<\/span><\/p>\n

In her major design project, she says her proposal on Barangaroo ended up \u201clooking not that different to the main casino building that they built there now\u201d.<\/p>\n

While her love for design initially led her to study architecture at the University of Sydney, she switched to engineering a year into her degree despite admitting she \u201cdidn\u2019t even really know what engineering was\u201d when leaving school.<\/p>\n

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Elyssa Mastroianni\u2019s major project model of Barangaroo. <\/span><\/p>\n

She wants more students to look into STEM, and be open to change.<\/p>\n

\u201cAustralia has a massive shortage of engineers and science professionals \u2026 you get to be part of shaping the future\u201d.<\/p>\n

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