THE time has come to put pen to paper as thousands of Year 12 students start their Higher School Certificate exams.
The first HSC exams, in English, begin across NSW on Monday morning.
Students taking the standard and advanced papers will be put to the test, as well as those enrolled in the English as a Second Language (ESL) course.
There are 73,397 students enrolled in at least one HSC course in the state, according to the Board of Studies.
Over the next 19 days, they will sit papers at more than 760 centres, both in Australia and around the world.
The first exams are the ones with the highest number of students registered, with 68,111 taking at least one English course. It is the only compulsory HSC subject.
The next most popular course is mathematics, which has 53,942 students enrolled.
The written exams, which account for 50 per cent of results in most courses, will continue until November 8.
Tom Alegounarias, president of the Board of Studies, wished this year's students well in a message on the board's website, telling them their hard work would be "worth it".
"My hope is that students don't see the HSC as an end point, but rather use it as a springboard to their life experiences as an adult," he said.
The HSC is the highest educational achievement in secondary education in NSW.
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