scaling is not exactly the same despite what various teachers have suggested to convince unworthy and incompetent advanced students to drop. Adv scales better, albeit, only slightlyadvanced English and standard English scale the same
No it isn't. You just have cunts for peers/teachers.Advanced english is a circlejerk for faggots who think they're smarter than others, the actual work is easy as fuck.
Standard english is exactly the fucking same as advanced, except you just get shitter marks because theres a predisposed idea that you're retarded because you do standard. It's another elitist bullshit subjective system that english teachers (who are the scum of the planet) come up with.
no, I don't do standard. I do extension 1. But english is still the shittest thing in the world.
This is basically true, however, English (Advanced) students are also required to study more difficult texts in general. For example, for AOS: Journeys in Year 11 at my school, English (Advanced) students were required to study Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas hardy whilst English (Standard) students were required to study To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Now I read a decent chunk of Tess but I read all of Mockingbird in Year 9 and I far prefer Mockingbird. I think most people would agree with me.Workload is the same. The main difference between the two courses is that Advance kids have to do one shakespeare text.
Advance kids are also expected to analyse rather than describe.
On the other hand, most standard kids describe and the high achieving standard kids analyse.
That is why kids who don't know how to analyse think that the advanced course has a higher workload when it really doesn't - you get the same number of assignments etc etc - they need to spend more time working out how to analyse rather than describe/recount.
So yeah, i don't believe advance english is "way harder" at all - you just need to know how to analyse
Sorry b00m, I don't understand. According to the page http://www.boredofstudies.org/scaledmeans.php, English standard and English advanced scale the same :Sscaling is not exactly the same despite what various teachers have suggested to convince unworthy and incompetent advanced students to drop. Adv scales better, albeit, only slightly
LOL Tess is a piss easy text albeit boring. I never read it.This is basically true, however, English (Advanced) students are also required to study more difficult texts in general. For example, for AOS: Journeys in Year 11 at my school, English (Advanced) students were required to study Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas hardy whilst English (Standard) students were required to study To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Now I read a decent chunk of Tess but I read all of Mockingbird in Year 9 and I far prefer Mockingbird. I think most people would agree with me.
In Year 12 it's much the same story. For Module A: Texts in Time, English (Advanced) students are required to study a pair of texts, whilst English (Standard) students are only required to study one text, and a different module. For Advanced you do Frankenstein (novel) and Blade Runner (film) and for Standard you do either The Castle or The Shoehorn Sonata (I don't know which texts are matched with which modules in Standard English).
Anyway, I chose Advanced English and I recommend it to anyone. It's worth giving it a try for at least all of Year 11. If you're still struggling to analyse texts efficiently after three terms, just drop it and do Standard English.
how and why would someone who thinks of english like this actually ELECT to do extension?!?!?!?Advanced english is a circlejerk for faggots who think they're smarter than others, the actual work is easy as fuck.
Standard english is exactly the fucking same as advanced, except you just get shitter marks because theres a predisposed idea that you're retarded because you do standard. It's another elitist bullshit subjective system that english teachers (who are the scum of the planet) come up with.
no, I don't do standard. I do extension 1. But english is still the shittest thing in the world.
'It's a piss easy text' and 'I never read it' put together is an oxymoron, mate. How can you find it 'piss easy' when you haven't even read it? I disagree that English (Standard) is as difficult as English (Advanced). Undoubtedly you will detract from my reputation just because I don't agree with you, but I couldn't care less. It's not like Bored of Studies means anything.LOL Tess is a piss easy text albeit boring. I never read it.
Standard is same level of difficulty as Advanced, however to do well in Standard is much much HARDER than Advanced.
Did someone from your school top English?Yes it is harder, the texts are far more complex, and you are expected to write at a MUCH higher level. It scales higher too, despite what some people may tell you.
As a bit of an example; something like 50 kids in standard get a band 6 per year across the state; my whole advanced class got band 6 last year, most of them high band 6's too. Think about it, they have to cap standard or people would just do it to gain a higher mark. Same principle for general maths to 4 unit maths.
If you are any good at English choose advanced, it is a far more rewarding and valuable course.
I read 15 pages in class then never touched it again because it was so fucking boring I couldn't bring myself to read it for half an hour. Not that it was hard to understand, I mean I googled Tess plot and learnt the entire story in about 3 mins. Most texts piss easy in school are piss easy mate. Not like they're asking you to read Gravity's Rainbow or A Clockwork Orange.'It's a piss easy text' and 'I never read it' put together is an oxymoron, mate. How can you find it 'piss easy' when you haven't even read it? I disagree that English (Standard) is as difficult as English (Advanced). Undoubtedly you will detract from my reputation just because I don't agree with you, but I couldn't care less. It's not like Bored of Studies means anything.