- Joined
- Nov 18, 2014
- Messages
- 1,943
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2016
Ah! OkayI don't think I'm a very business-y person, but I will definitely consider them when we are given the sheet that tells us our lines.
Top 3 is great, good on you!
Hmmm. Can you explain more about Eng ext 1 please?
Oh it's not that I'm not allowed -- I was just advised against doing both. I'm not too sure why though!
English Advanced itself involves more unknown texts and requires related texts --> therefore, you can never really prepare an essay and be guaranteed a 14 - 15/15 as you would in Year 7 - 10, and thats what separates a lot of people from the gifted and natural essay writers! Now for English Extension, that is further amplified, things they wanted you to do in Year 7 - 10, is now a thing they don't want you to do. They actually want you to write like a human, not someone who is exaggerating in vocab (for example) and trying to scrape marks with over-the-top language in creative writing, its a little weird. I found it really uncomfortable. And as a use-to-love-English-because-of-full-mark-essays person, I eventually turned to find English Extension 1 really difficult to even bother with, and for the HSC, I'll be dropping and instead working on coming Top 5 for English Advanced.
BUT don't let my experience burn you down. I am definitely one of the cases that didn't work out as well, there are PLENTY of people who enjoy English Extension 1/2. I just ended up not being that person even though I thought I really really loved English Advanced in Year 10.
Ah! Well, it is a little weird, I've never seen someone sign up for BOTH Ancient and Modern. It was usually one or the other. But too be honest, even if a teacher advises you, it doesn't stop you, so it doesn't matter!
Best of luck with picking your subjects