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Subjects that you regret doing (1 Viewer)

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elissa said:
I absolutely agree, it sucked - especially since I had to do it from distance education!!

I wish i had done society and culture.

At the start of year 11 i wanted to be an accountant or something to do with business. Now i wanna do something in politics. So society and culture would have been better for what i want to do now.
Society & Culture is pretty good. - Though I want to follow on with it into UNI so others may not agree with me.

CoFFee BreAk said:
1) Maths -but then again, it's compulsory :(

2) Physics -'cause there's no other choice
Only English is compulsory, Maths isn't.
 
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regret doing too many science - probably phy coz sometimes i just don't get the concepts.

but i also regret dropping maths ext1, but on the other hand i duno if i can survive that teacher.....
 

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Music... I mostly like it, but my teacher is a total biatch. What kind of teacher kills your graduation day by doing the following:

-not helping us set up
-complaining about the set up once she saw it
-giving is guilt trips... which by the way no longer work because she did it too much during the past two years (we're desensitized)
-saying "They were out of tune," when people actually complimented her on her class (us! And I promise we weren't out of tune.).

On the day of the theory exam, she was like *sarcastic* "Well, obviously you've all been practicing hard cos all the practice papers are on my desk, girls." Well la di da. I practiced with so many classical, jazz and even mainstream examples... reviewed all my musical concepts and everything. Urgh. She's just horrible.

But other than her, music is major fun.
 

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don't diss legal! IT RULES! hehehe.......ok it can get a bit boring and rote learning at times. oh well....isn't every subject like that....

ext eng.....2moro.....good lord help me.
 

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I regret doing chemistry... I don't even know why I chose it... I wish I chose pd/h/pe instead! Now that was a subject that I did pretty well in... ARGHHH!

It's too late... Can't dwell on my regrets...
 

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i like my subjects but i wish i had done drama or earth and environmental science instead of business. hate business. so damn boring. don't know how i would have coped with four major works if i did drama though. but EES would have been good. stupid lines...
 

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The Advanced English course is a croc of shit. If the Daily Telegraph wants to get up in arms about wasted tax funding on the Cross City Tunnel then surely this throwing of money into the black hole of apparent intellectualism should raise an eyebrow.

There is not one thing in the Adv. Eng. course that will be of any use to anyone. Ever. Unless they plan on becoming an Adv. Eng. teacher.
It seems that the people that do well in English are those that can bend over backwards to lick their own buttholes and recite bullshit about omnicience and sensationalism without actually understanding these concepts. In Term 3 of Year 11 a girl in my class who both at the time and now is ranked about 2nd or 3rd out of 65, raised her hand and earnestly asked: "Miss, what's allegory?" They should have sent her to ESL there and then! This, from someone that is apparently a top 5 student is shameful. It's not her fault, but the fault of the teaching staff and the Board of Studies for not having in place a syllabus that actually teaches people the fundamentals of the English language, but rewards rewriting an essay prepared for you by the teacher about a shit film that you wouldnt normally ever watch anyway.

Then, more recently, another person who at the time was ranked at 3rd or 4th in our cohort got up and delivered a speech about Frontline for an Oral task, and pronounce "hyperbole" as "hyperbowl". I was affronted. Here we were, having the English language made a mockery of, by someone who our teachers claim is superior to us in the "Advanced English course". Clearly they are making a distinction between the English Course, and actually being able to read or write. Furthermore, this can't even be dismissed as being a simple mistake of reading through an unknown text and overlooking a small nuance in pronounciation. No!. She wrote the bloody thing herself... Which gives her two options to excuse her faux pas. Either she plagiarised it and overlooked it, OR she never knew how to pronounce it in the first place. Yes, I'm sure people will say it's an honest mistake, but really and truly! We don't go around accidentally pronouncing "picturesque" as "pictureskew" do we?! No. We just bloody know some things about our language. Some on the other hand, DON'T.
This wouldn't be all to bad, except it's these goons that are getting honours marks for their apparent ability.

I can't wait for these idiots to enter the real world and find that when they run into difficulty there wont be an over-the-hill, tarted up English teacher there to mollycoddle them and bail them out with another annotated essay that they could use. And what a shock it will be for them when they realise that prospective employers actually couldn't give a toss about their opinions on the opening sequence of Bladerunner...unless of course they're an English Head of Dep...and so it goes on...the vicious cycle of ignorance stupidity and pre-prepared essay writing.

It's a crying shame this farce has been allowed to go on as long as it has.
 

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thomas_hb -- could not have said it better.

I regret IPT. Software, perhaps? I enjoy art, though I didn't do the BOW too well.
 

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hmmmm... i regret doing Maths but thats about it, other than that i couldnt have asked for much better...

Ohh i agree IPT was boring... easy but boring.
 

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math sux

somnambulist said:
I regret doing Maths, so much. I only kept it to please my parents and I've done so badly in it. I wish I had dropped it and devoted more time to History Extension and all of my other subjects, because they suffered as a direct result of my doing Maths. Bloody hell.
I'm in the exact same position, gosh, I wish I dropped math. I wouldn't have stuffed my art and dt creative projects and ultimately would not have to put up with the boring crap taught in it, agh! Math is probably not even going to count in my UAI because its my lowest unit out of 13.
 

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Biology. It is the biggest waste of time EVER!!! it's really more like a 2 unit course in memorisation than any form of a science. It's not even remotely conceptual. I hated it. It didn't even help that i had a good teacher. It's just a terrible subject.
 

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