Furfie2000
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I'm going into Year 12 in a week, and wondering, which texts for "Discovery" are not allowed to be used as a related text? I'm oding Advanced if that matters.
I think you can do any text as a related (including current prescribed texts)I'm going into Year 12 in a week, and wondering, which texts for "Discovery" are not allowed to be used as a related text? I'm oding Advanced if that matters.
Not necessarily.If you are doing life of pi, you could do anything but a movie
I meant as recommendation of a related text, mainly because you want to demonstrate to your marker that you can manipulate a wide range of text typesNot necessarily.
I don't think using a prescribed text as a related text is worth the riskI think you can do any text as a related (including current prescribed texts)
Also for a related text, they recommend you do a related text with a different medium: for example, if you do the tempest, the related text could be anything but a play/shakespearean drama
If you are doing life of pi, you could do anything but a movie
I was told you're not even allowed to use prescribed texts from other subjects (I was gonna use one of our texts from drama)I don't think using a prescribed text as a related text is worth the risk
Thanks for the helpful answer. Where would one find the list of prescribed texts? Is it different for each school (so I'd have to consult my school about it) or is there like a BOSTES document listing everything?
I'm using a prescribed text from english extension as my discovery related - it is allowed, but is highly frowned upon. Markers are told not to judge students and penalise them for this, but many still have that mindset that the student 'didn't do enough work'. I personally get so much more out of this text than others and am not looking for a high english mark so i'm taking the risk, but its not for everyone.I don't think using a prescribed text as a related text is worth the risk
So you'll lose marks for doing it exceptionally well?I realised that my related was on the standard prescribed list (paper 2) on the morning before my HSC paper 1 exam. I completely freaked out and told my teacher (senior HSC English marker) and she said although the markers do prefer you not using a prescribed, you won't lose marks unless you do it EXCEPTIONALLY WELL!