Alistruggles
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- 2021
Now note that I am significantly more daft than the average person, so a lot of this might come off as common sense, but in case this might help anyone, here are my mistakes in my time during this course:
- I have always been a very disorganised person who procrastinates until the night before. I took the Extension 2 course as an opportunity to work on my organisational skills, thinking that surely doing the course will motivate me to be more organised person and work on things timely. However, in actuality the course itself was NOT enough to lead to actual changes in my work style.
I think if you have similar motivations for taking the course, until things are sailing smoothly in Extension 2, DO NOT neglect your last unit (thinking that it wont count because of EE2). I have given myself a LOT of headache in having to catch up on eons of legal studies and ranking near-last in both legal assessments, which will drag my ATAR down a lot.
- I have been doing reasonably well in English Advanced and English Extension 1, and assumed this was a positive indicator for my success in Extension 2. WHILST this gives an indication that when I put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard), I can write somewhat decently, I needed to have considered that English Advanced and English Extension 1 are both classroom oriented subjects where the content is SET FOR ME and the teacher provides us with lots of work to do. Extension 2 is completely driven by the individual, and I needed to be more realistic about whether I have this drive, or whether I realistically need someone to check up on me AND TELL ME WHERE TO GO (In extension 2, you have to choose where to go yourself. If your default, like me, is not really wanting to go anywhere unless its required you will not go anywhere unless you really push yourself).
- I did not have much of a goal for my Extension 2 meetings with my teacher. Simply because she mentioned we should meet every Wednesday, I would set up a meeting with her ALBEIT not having progressed much at all on my major work, and not really having anything specific to ask her. This is a waste of the teachers time, and your time as well. I would suggest setting up meetings when you genuinely come across a stumbling block you'd want the teacher's advice/direction on.
- I did enjoy writing during my spare time, however this was mainly in small chunks with little point other than creating sentences that sounded nice to myself and painted a nice picture in my mind. Consider that the Extension 2 Major work is 5000+ words and has to have a strong academic basis, drawing greatly from literature. Will this realistically be enjoyable?
- I have always been a very disorganised person who procrastinates until the night before. I took the Extension 2 course as an opportunity to work on my organisational skills, thinking that surely doing the course will motivate me to be more organised person and work on things timely. However, in actuality the course itself was NOT enough to lead to actual changes in my work style.
I think if you have similar motivations for taking the course, until things are sailing smoothly in Extension 2, DO NOT neglect your last unit (thinking that it wont count because of EE2). I have given myself a LOT of headache in having to catch up on eons of legal studies and ranking near-last in both legal assessments, which will drag my ATAR down a lot.
- I have been doing reasonably well in English Advanced and English Extension 1, and assumed this was a positive indicator for my success in Extension 2. WHILST this gives an indication that when I put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard), I can write somewhat decently, I needed to have considered that English Advanced and English Extension 1 are both classroom oriented subjects where the content is SET FOR ME and the teacher provides us with lots of work to do. Extension 2 is completely driven by the individual, and I needed to be more realistic about whether I have this drive, or whether I realistically need someone to check up on me AND TELL ME WHERE TO GO (In extension 2, you have to choose where to go yourself. If your default, like me, is not really wanting to go anywhere unless its required you will not go anywhere unless you really push yourself).
- I did not have much of a goal for my Extension 2 meetings with my teacher. Simply because she mentioned we should meet every Wednesday, I would set up a meeting with her ALBEIT not having progressed much at all on my major work, and not really having anything specific to ask her. This is a waste of the teachers time, and your time as well. I would suggest setting up meetings when you genuinely come across a stumbling block you'd want the teacher's advice/direction on.
- I did enjoy writing during my spare time, however this was mainly in small chunks with little point other than creating sentences that sounded nice to myself and painted a nice picture in my mind. Consider that the Extension 2 Major work is 5000+ words and has to have a strong academic basis, drawing greatly from literature. Will this realistically be enjoyable?