thanks. Thats my situation btw. I really want to do a course and my teacher recommends it, but the head teacher dislikes the idea of me doing a course with a C grade. I really want to do the course. I really really really want to. Its the only course I really want to do at the moment and the course I'll actually be looking forward to do. Too bad I cant do it.LukeGriffiths88 said:The school cannot officially stop you from doing a course IF they have the numbers for the class and of course if they offer the course. They can, however, advise you against taking the course if your academic results indicate that you may not be able to handle the demand of a course.
It is best in the HSC anyway to choose courses that you believe you will enjoy and do well at. This is how you get the best results. I had a friend in school who did no science or mathematics courses and received a UAI of 97. However, if they are not allowing you to do the course and you REALLY want to do it, you are within your rights to contact Board of Studies and discuss the issue. But keep the above in mind.
ALSO, if you cannot do a course because of insufficient numbers or the school not offering it - you can complete the course by correspondence, however this is not advisable.
LUKE GRIFFITHS
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Graduated 2006
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And I believe you are talking about English. It's not because you were graded a C for English, but mainly due to your rank. The cut off rank is 72 since they have 3 classes of 24 students. Even if the school really is stopping us, that's because they don't recommend us to do it. If you really want to do something but you're being stopped by the head teacher, you can appeal to the principal or BOS.nerdsforever said:thanks. Thats my situation btw. I really want to do a course and my teacher recommends it, but the head teacher dislikes the idea of me doing a course with a C grade. I really want to do the course. I really really really want to. Its the only course I really want to do at the moment and the course I'll actually be looking forward to do. Too bad I cant do it.
Wow. Your schools seems so nice. They can switch you after the SC. Too bad my school's not like thatx.Exhaust.x said:They recommended for me to not take Advanced English [I picked it in subject selection], so they put me in Standard English. When I saw standard english in my timetable, I was quite aggravated. I even beat a friend of mine in the SC, and he got into Advanced while I didn't. I had a discussion with the head teacher, and he said that he'd switch me to Advanced, giving me this SHIT advice about the course that was not necessary. Now I'm owning Advanced and my current English teacher for Advanced recommends me to keep it for the HSC.
They shouldn't stop you from doing a prelim course, but from my experience, they can purposely switch you to another course.
there are usually no requirements..Aquawhite said:The teachers are usually right about recommending advice on what course you do. You either make the requirements or you don't but there are the odd few which the teachers are unsure about... which were a few of you. If you are really passionate about it and think you can apply yourself then I don't think the teachers have the right to stop you from doing anything.
If you suck at the more advanced course then you will drop it yourself (makes sense to me that way).
The requirements as in the outcomes required and assessments and assignments. Satisfactory work ethic and completion of assessments/homework. The teachers should know you quite well if they teach you. That's why they are quite knowledgeable when in comes to giving advice about courses....xXmuffin0manXx said:there are usually no requirements..
unless there is a quota for the maximum number of students allowed for a particular course because of a lack of teachers in that field..
true.Aquawhite said:The requirements as in the outcomes required and assessments and assignments. Satisfactory work ethic and completion of assessments/homework. The teachers should know you quite well if they teach you. That's why they are quite knowledgeable when in comes to giving advice about courses....
If you disagree then you don't have to take their advice. If the teacher doesn't get along with you then of course I wouldn't believe them.
usually - yesthere are usually no requirements..
im just correcting..Aquawhite said:Geez.... stop bitching!
Where did I mistakenly correct you? I try my hardest not to. And I definitely know that I am not always right... I don't expect to be and don't like to be told that I think I know everything... I know I don't.xXmuffin0manXx said:im just correcting..
you have to realise that you arent always right..
i think your having trouble to come to terms with that..
i was mistakenly corrected..so i corrected..
you're really narrow-minded. you said stop bitching to me when i was correcting a statement made by another person.Aquawhite said:Where did I mistakenly correct you? I try my hardest not to. And I definitely know that I am not always right... I don't expect to be and don't like to be told that I think I know everything... I know I don't.
I don't see the point in arguing with someone I don't know so I'm going to stop the rebuttals back and forth.