How do you know there's a strike?Originally posted by v sia
2 hours only ... that sux
any1 else know of any other strikes ?
How do you know there's a strike?Originally posted by v sia
2 hours only ... that sux
any1 else know of any other strikes ?
Originally posted by kow_dude
How do you know there's a strike?
Originally posted by Sarah168
It was confirmed by the Teacher's Fed in the papers.
News Flash! They might cancel it now because the Industrial Commission has unexpectedly re-opened the court case, meaning that while negotiations continue, the strike might be off
I dont view them as good things. Generally, I grumble and complain about strikes (esp the marathon we had a few weeks back) but the thought of two hours of extra sleep in the middle of winter is oh so temptingOriginally posted by JKDDragon
For an academic sake, don't view strikes as a good thing. Just my 2 cents.
Of course, but 'recreation' becomes secondary during the HSC year, unless you don't intend to excel or achieve a high mark. You want to finish the course syllabus as soon as possible, so that you have maximum time to revise.Originally posted by iambored
but for recreation sake do think of them as great
Study hard and go well in the HSC exams. You'll have 4 months of holidays to look forward to after the hard work (assuming you're go to uni).Originally posted by Sarah168
I dont view them as good things. Generally, I grumble and complain about strikes (esp the marathon we had a few weeks back) but the thought of two hours of extra sleep in the middle of winter is oh so tempting
I could use morre (much more) class discussion time for most of my subjects actually
ahh that is one of the better and sensible motivational comments I've heard in awhileOriginally posted by JKDDragon
Study hard and go well in the HSC exams. You'll have 4 months of holidays to look forward to after the hard work (assuming you're go to uni).
yeah and i would have got angry if this had gone on last year as well, but since they can't do anything about it there's no point stressing about lost lessons and making themselves more stressed out, they may as well enjoy itOriginally posted by JKDDragon
Of course, but 'recreation' becomes secondary during the HSC year, unless you don't intend to excel or achieve a high mark. You want to finish the course syllabus as soon as possible, so that you have maximum time to revise.