LoveHateSchool
Retired Sept '14
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2009
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- The Fires of Mordor
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- HSC
- 2012
- Uni Grad
- 2016
I'm considering dropping His Ext.
You see the project part of it's fine I have a good idea and some early research, but I'm not really getting into doing the "What is History?" segment. It was okay at first, but I'm already bored of it. And that's essentially all of the rest of course. I mean we haven't started the Case Study yet but I presume seeing as its the historiographical side of it, it's more What Is History? in disguise.
The workload is insane for a one unit! Like it is the same amount of offline classtime as both my EE1 and EE2 almost.
I have to stay back two afternoons a week, having about 2 and three quarters of class of class just for it. It's also quite hard because it's the same two days I have to go to school preschool for EE1. (And one of those two days, I don't have any frees).
I feel that doing 13 units is asking for trouble later down the track at trials time, and it could be detrimental spreading myself thinner.
But the only reason I'm ambivalent is because I'm worried my Ext 2 concept isn't strong enough and I keep changing my mind on it, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it once I decide. Doing a short story is much more appealing than a history essay to me. But if I dropped His Ext and had more time for EE2, it could help. And if EE2 doesn't pan out, I could always drop it and still have one "backup" unit.
I'm confident in my 5 "2 unit" subjects...Eng Adv is compulsory anyways, Mathematics I feel much greater understanding since I've been practicing more and feel sure this next test I'm going to do much better than last time, Bio is a good subject for me, Chem my first assessment I've already gotten back and I'm in the top few and Modern I believe is fine. English Extension 1 is a fine subject too.
I think the best thing to do is stick out the rest of the term in all I'm doing now, and then decide in the holidays with some distance. Do you think this sounds like a good idea? What do you guys think? I jsut think that if I apply myself in all my subjects I can achieve good results and shouldn't be worried about having back up units.
You see the project part of it's fine I have a good idea and some early research, but I'm not really getting into doing the "What is History?" segment. It was okay at first, but I'm already bored of it. And that's essentially all of the rest of course. I mean we haven't started the Case Study yet but I presume seeing as its the historiographical side of it, it's more What Is History? in disguise.
The workload is insane for a one unit! Like it is the same amount of offline classtime as both my EE1 and EE2 almost.
I have to stay back two afternoons a week, having about 2 and three quarters of class of class just for it. It's also quite hard because it's the same two days I have to go to school preschool for EE1. (And one of those two days, I don't have any frees).
I feel that doing 13 units is asking for trouble later down the track at trials time, and it could be detrimental spreading myself thinner.
But the only reason I'm ambivalent is because I'm worried my Ext 2 concept isn't strong enough and I keep changing my mind on it, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it once I decide. Doing a short story is much more appealing than a history essay to me. But if I dropped His Ext and had more time for EE2, it could help. And if EE2 doesn't pan out, I could always drop it and still have one "backup" unit.
I'm confident in my 5 "2 unit" subjects...Eng Adv is compulsory anyways, Mathematics I feel much greater understanding since I've been practicing more and feel sure this next test I'm going to do much better than last time, Bio is a good subject for me, Chem my first assessment I've already gotten back and I'm in the top few and Modern I believe is fine. English Extension 1 is a fine subject too.
I think the best thing to do is stick out the rest of the term in all I'm doing now, and then decide in the holidays with some distance. Do you think this sounds like a good idea? What do you guys think? I jsut think that if I apply myself in all my subjects I can achieve good results and shouldn't be worried about having back up units.