Haha!
Nah man, that's not nerdy. I respect that actually. The only reason I'm glad to be dropping them is because I'm terrible at them. :P
And I hope for my sake year 10 english isn't better.
Did you study?
Yes I did.
Do you regret it?
No.
Was it helpful?
Yes, particularly in history.
Did you waste time?
Somewhat yes, though, it's not like I don't 'waste' time on other things.
So what are your thoughts?
I thought the test was reasonably easy and the studying did help me a bit.
I am looking forward to:
NOT having another geography lesson ever
NOT having another history lesson ever
NOT having another science lesson ever
NOT having another stupid elective course that means nothing
NOT dealing with all the dumb teachers in those topics
Playing games most of the...
I may be wrong in saying this, but from what I've gathered from my school principal, they will be handing out our results in a 'year 10 graduation ceremony' in December some time.
I understand the arguments saying that people dropping out of year 10 will need it.
But
It still has little value to those that drop out. I mean, if you're leaving school you obviously weren't destined to become a scientist so what you get in your science SC isn't really relevant.
And...
How would you study for it when most of the subjects next year aren't generally going to be what you're doing now. For example, how am I going to study for business studies when I've only lightly touched on it in commerce elective.
I chose the key.
I wrote about a guy who finishes his late-night shift at Hungry Jacks. He's afraid of the dark. As he's going back home he sees a shady-looking guy coming towards him. His street is poorly lit and he either faces the man or faces his fear. He runs down the street to try to get...