EvilRobotMan
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- Oct 15, 2008
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- HSC
- 2009
I've heard "rat race", "stressful" as the main descriptions. But seriously, I understand we need to have a final year system to "sum up" our education, gain Uni admission etc., but it seems to me like it's more like "waste time waste time waste time all of schooling life - the countless hours we spent doing crosswords and counting cars that drove past, and then in the HSC it's all of a sudden.
+ Majority of the courses aren't available (at my school) so you are forced to do subjects that you aren't that interested in.
Assessments AND Exams? I don't think this is necessary.
In a perfect world:
We would only do assessment tasks and have no exams. OR
We would only do exams and have no assessment tasks.
We would learn to write essays at an earlier stage in our education.
We wouldn't be forced to trudge through all those boring skills in all those subjects we hated that are completely useless in years 7-10.
Languages would be encouraged like they are in European schools, just because geographically isolated does not mean we will be surrounded by English speaking people our entire lives (nor would we want to be).
People wouldn't be able to get extra UAI points for faking illness.
We wouldn't have to hear people bang on about how many hours of study they do a day because nobody cares but you and your teacher.
+ Majority of the courses aren't available (at my school) so you are forced to do subjects that you aren't that interested in.
Assessments AND Exams? I don't think this is necessary.
In a perfect world:
We would only do assessment tasks and have no exams. OR
We would only do exams and have no assessment tasks.
We would learn to write essays at an earlier stage in our education.
We wouldn't be forced to trudge through all those boring skills in all those subjects we hated that are completely useless in years 7-10.
Languages would be encouraged like they are in European schools, just because geographically isolated does not mean we will be surrounded by English speaking people our entire lives (nor would we want to be).
People wouldn't be able to get extra UAI points for faking illness.
We wouldn't have to hear people bang on about how many hours of study they do a day because nobody cares but you and your teacher.
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