yr 12 is all about balance b/t study and having a social life, so remember to have fun as wellzizou10-5 said:hmmm i'm wondering whether i should dedicate my lyf to yr 12, cos i don't wanna have no regrets, u knwo whatta mean? lol
I never went because I knew it would suck.bubbly said:Crossroads sucks!!!!
Take it from sum1 who knows.
We got plastic bananas in which you pull off the cover, and underneath is a fake plastic penis..smurkie said:You guys got bananas?? We got cucumbers.=P
Like that was going to happen anywaybasketcase89 said:My year adviser told me I would have to complete a 200 page assignment whilst the year was away on camp but nothing happened.
Yeah true, especially in eco. My friends and I seem to end up talking a lot during group studies but sometimes when I'm studying by myself I can't find an answer and wish I was in a group. This may make me sound el lamo (like that didn't already) but what are ways that I can stop talking when studying in groups???Gangles.McGee said:Depends what subject it is.
I feel that study groups can be effective with the Humanities subjects.
IceOnFire said:I like Eco. Do you like Eco?
I don't do ecoIceOnFire said:I like Eco. Do you like Eco?
f3nr15 said:I totally like sooo agree ... fucking crossroads
There were two options for crossroads:
1. Study the 2 hour course during Wednesday afternoons for 10 weeks on Term 1 during the HSC Course, WTF ?
2. Attend a three-day two-night camp at a scout park, costs $175
The food and cabins were shit. The scrambled eggs were not scrambled eggs, just the "Add Water" kind of food.
To make matters ever worse, I severely twisted my right ankle on the first night forcing me to move around on crutches ultimately missing out on many activities and costing two days of fun.
Although I can walk and run now, whenever I stretch my right foot I feel pain.
Y did u have 2 take such a serious view on it?Without Wings said:Crossroads reflects some of the contemporary health issues facing young people. It acknowledges and aims to support senior students as they address changing issues related to identity, independence and their changing responsibilities
The course is divided into two focus areas: Working at relationships and Drug issues. Each focus area is organised into four themes.
It is a mandatory course for all government school students in year 11 and 12. Where a student is unable to complete the course the school should make alternative arrangements.
Lucky you. We got the fabled plastic banana-mutant-penis in year 10 and two condoms. Then the teacher kinda sat back on the desk with this totally evil smirk on her face and told us to practice.Gangles.McGee said:We just had a demonstration - none of us touched anything.
HAHHAHA!! :rofl: That's what exactly happened to us!! Except it was actual GPs who gave us a demonstration. When we were passed around the banana thingy and told to try it, I thought the guys would get straight into it and be excited!! But they were all so shy.. and kept on passing it over to the next person.o.bi.sess said:Lucky you. We got the fabled plastic banana-mutant-penis in year 10 and two condoms. Then the teacher kinda sat back on the desk with this totally evil smirk on her face and told us to practice.
I was scarred for life that day damnit! And I don't think I ever looked at bananas the same way again.
I have to say I reacted the same way :uhhuh:Gangles.McGee said:Hahahaha
lol they seperated us from the girls when GPs came to our school ... T_T lolIceOnFire said:HAHHAHA!! :rofl: That's what exactly happened to us!! Except it was actual GPs who gave us a demonstration. When we were passed around the banana thingy and told to try it, I thought the guys would get straight into it and be excited!! But they were all so shy.. and kept on passing it over to the next person.
Aaahhh boys. Simple creatures who THINK they are complicated..