Recently, I've had no drive to complete English work to a high standard. I don't DISLIKE the topics we cover, but I always come to class with a degree of uncertainty, and this underlying question: how do I actually STUDY for English?
None of our teachers have outlined how the paper works, or what to "study," as all of the content seems mixed up, and instead of following a chronologically ordered syllabus like that of, for example, Legal Studies, we're left with a rubric, and no teacher has explained it's significance. Some say that you should take note of quotes of specific text along with techniques, with others saying you should just "practice your responses," and at the moment I've got no idea who I should listen to. Now that I've had a rant for where I'm at, please answer these questions:
1. How do you study for English?
2. Do we get some kind of stimulus booklet that we can look at in the exam? If so, why are people making notes?
3. If I were to perform poorly in English advanced from now up until the HSC, would it be counted towards my ATAR? I ask this because I thought your lowest ranking subject doesn't go towards anything.
None of our teachers have outlined how the paper works, or what to "study," as all of the content seems mixed up, and instead of following a chronologically ordered syllabus like that of, for example, Legal Studies, we're left with a rubric, and no teacher has explained it's significance. Some say that you should take note of quotes of specific text along with techniques, with others saying you should just "practice your responses," and at the moment I've got no idea who I should listen to. Now that I've had a rant for where I'm at, please answer these questions:
1. How do you study for English?
2. Do we get some kind of stimulus booklet that we can look at in the exam? If so, why are people making notes?
3. If I were to perform poorly in English advanced from now up until the HSC, would it be counted towards my ATAR? I ask this because I thought your lowest ranking subject doesn't go towards anything.
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ENGLISH ADV | MATHS ADV | PHYSICS | LEGAL STUDIES | PDHPE | MULTIMEDIA
ENGLISH ADV | MATHS ADV | PHYSICS | LEGAL STUDIES | PDHPE | MULTIMEDIA
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