Twisted Angel86
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Just wondering who else is doing their HSC via Correspondence ....
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same! distance ed ftw...but it is so much harder than if you had a class...Legham said:I'm doing one of my 4 subjects by correspondance.. if that counts.
Yeah I didn't either - but I didn't have a choice. :mad1:Legham said:Ummm.. Well. I think i find the work easier, because i know that if i had a class then i'd have a hell shitty teacher. So teaching it to myself i think is easier. But, i find it a lot harder to be motivated to do the work. I didn't touch any of my subject for the entire first term of year 12, and in the preliminary corse i didn't even start work until halfway through the course.. But, im a lazier than average person![]()
I suppose at times I did, especially when the you work is riddled with mistakes from spelling to actual content mistakes as well as the repetition of the EXACT SAME exercises. I would rather do it with a teacher - but I don't complain because I chose to do the subject knowing it would be taught by DE (sort of motivational when you think about it). But when I really don't understand a concept I'd just call my DE teacher. Going to the DE open days, does really help but yeah not everyone can go.Twisted Angel86 said:Do you find it any harder??
Well i didn't have a choice. The curse of living in a small country town i guess. But since i first started i've relocated and still stuck with correspondence. I love the freedom. I travel a lot and this way i can work and take off when i need to.jirwin said:Why are u's doing your HSC by correspondance? i can understand doing one subject that way, there might not be enough students etc, but why the whole hsc?
Option 1:jirwin said:How do u do the HSC exams then?
That sounds like the areas I'll do my Cosmology exams indr baby beanie said:Option 1:
1. In a small room in the library (where you can hear all the noises made by the class in the library [which doesn't get cleared of classes:mad1:] as well as the window which radiates noises of people talking/laughing/being inconsiderate from the outside), by myself except for the HSC supervisor(s).
Option 2:
2. In the school hall (which also echos with noises from the outside), sitting alone, with all the eyes of the supervisors watching me. At least I know I'll know that if I run out of paper, they'll be able to get it to me on time.![]()
Because the job i landed was GREAT for me and it was only a full time position, and i thought id be able to handle it job + hsc that is.jirwin said:thats quite interesting... why didn't u just get a casual/part time job? my parents want me to get one... so i applied... but i dont particularly want a job cos of my hsc... i like school too much and put in WAY too much effort.. quite over the top in yrs 9 and 10 but oh well. i had a casual job in yr 10 but quit cos i hated it (im so shy), hated the boss, and couldnt do all the extra work for school lol
i wouldn't be able to cope doing the hsc be Distance Ed. not that i wouldn't be able to motivate myself, just im so shy i wouldn't even want to ring up my teacher![]()