when i started prelim i was in standard eng and was in that right up until then end of first term yr12. so i learnt skrzynecki for belonging for standard but my advanced class that my school pushed me into did shakespeare 'as you like it'. they told me i have to learn it over the holidays if i want to go in adv (which i did). but heres the problem. i really felt that 'as you like it' was really basic thematically for belonging and i really dont want to do it for trial exams and eventually the HSC. i feel that my speech i did on skrzynecki was the best piece ive ever written and i think it would be a better option if i did it. however, my teacher seems quite firm that i need to do shakespeare as a unit and i shouldnt do skrzynecki.
my question is, is it possible to not do a shakespeare unit for the actual exam, as in, does the hsc pick up on it if you dont do it cos apparently its compulsory to do a shakespeare unit. or maybe instead of learning birthday letters for module c i can learn the shakespeare equivalent.
idk what to do please help
my question is, is it possible to not do a shakespeare unit for the actual exam, as in, does the hsc pick up on it if you dont do it cos apparently its compulsory to do a shakespeare unit. or maybe instead of learning birthday letters for module c i can learn the shakespeare equivalent.
idk what to do please help