chocolate_lover
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I'm just curious, what is actually the job of a year advisor/s?
Wouldn't that be the Career's Advisors job?jemsta said:i think theyre probably there to help you if you have any enquiries with different subjects you are taking, ie advice for continuing on/ dropping subjects, the process of the hsc scaling etc
well for me, i only went to my career advisor for work experience, and university matters regarding courses, pathways etcchocolate_lover said:Wouldn't that be the Career's Advisors job?
We have that too. Our year advisor plans our exam timetable and if you're sick during assessments and all she looks after all that.Season said:My school seems a bit different from others, we have tutors and a head of house which if you ask them anything,
At my school, we've also got a Stage Coordinator, who does what I've bold-ed.Season said:My school seems a bit different from others, we have tutors and a head of house which if you ask them anything, they tend to go out of their way to help us. Then we have our subject coorordinator who we go to when we want extensions/yr 12 certificate/BOS info. Then we have a careers teacher who is in charge of uni applications, scholarships, uni requirements etc.
By group trips, does that include school camps for the whole grade?Amy Lou said:They are there for everything concerning the year. Supposedly to organise group trips, the formal and all the other boring stuff.
Wow i thought my year advisor was the only one totally obsessed with committees he has a committee for everything.dr baby beanie said:Our year advisor argues with our principal...quite funny really, especially when they pretend to get along. Other than that he organises our camps, delegates jobs (formal and jersey committees), advises us on future career paths (uni, BOS subject requirements etc) - in conjunction with other teachers eg deputies and careers advisers, is there for emotional support, reads out messages applicable to our grade, sets our exam timetables, basically looking out for the welfare of our grade.
Hmmm, my Stage Coordinator also does what I've bold-ed.dr baby beanie said:Our year advisor argues with our principal...quite funny really, especially when they pretend to get along. Other than that he organises our camps, delegates jobs (formal and jersey committees), advises us on future career paths (uni, BOS subject requirements etc) - in conjunction with other teachers eg deputies and careers advisers, is there for emotional support, reads out messages applicable to our grade, sets our exam timetables, basically looking out for the welfare of our grade.
I've got some (two) teachers like that, associating me with one of my subjects. I used to do Agriculture, but I dropped it at the end of last year (thank God), but last week, when we told the teacher one of the kids was away because of an Ag excursion, they looked at me and said why wasn't I there. They also seemed shocked/surprised that I had dropped it. I hated getting associated with Ag, because it never was: 1. my favourite subject, or 2. my best subject...bringbackshred said:He thinks I do IT and nothing else, simply because he always sees me in the computer rooms.. He's very subjective and biased in matters, apparently too. He really doesn't think too much about the academic side of schooling and measures each individual's success by how they have fared in sporting events over the previous year..
It's the same here.. I think i had to actually tell him that I did Extension English, and he was somehow genuinely suprised at that.chocolate_lover said:I've got some (two) teachers like that, associating me with one of my subjects. I used to do Agriculture, but I dropped it at the end of last year (thank God), but last week, when we told the teacher one of the kids was away because of an Ag excursion, they looked at me and said why wasn't I there. They also seemed shocked/surprised that I had dropped it. I hated getting associated with Ag, because it never was: 1. my favourite subject, or 2. my best subject...