spillargroove said:
About the Academic Preparation Program, how essential is it for all First Year students? I don't need it but do the lecturers/teachers take into account that we all have had a long break since Year 12 and therefore, we maybe a bit scratchy with our writing?
uh... not exactly..
lecturers may account for the fact that it's a 1st year subject so most people are 1st years but that doesn't really mean much... especially as there is unlikely to be only straight outa high school 1st year students only in any course, particularly at UWS...
and then again - there are also units which are half 1st year students and 1/2 2nd or 3rd or later year students who are doing it for an elective or simply because the unit is later on in their course.. eg - combined degree people technically do "1st year" units in 2nd and sometimes 3rd year so naturally they have a kind of advantage as far as all this stuff goes...
you are marked the same as any student, they don't know whether you're a 1st year or not when marking your work...
the A.P Programs aren't "essential" but i'd strongly suggest you go to one.. i didn't because i had to work and couldn't go and it showed in my marks.. the 1st few tasks i got barely C's... but by the end of 1st year when i'd got the writing style down i was getting HD's...
it;s not essential but you will be at anadvnatage if you do take it..
especially for things like annotated bibliographies which you wouldn't have done in school and even report writing as the style differs from what you learn in school
it also goes a little into research methods which again - very different from what you do in school as far as method goes...