It's not so much about what is going to be in the trials or not, I'm more worried about if we are going to slow. I'm pretty sure there is no set date to finish (except the last day of school obviously), but isn't there a standard most schools should be aiming at to finish courses by?
Bare in...
Any legal students? That's what I mainly worried about.
English Adv. - pretty much finished everything, just one more assessment to go
Ext. 1 - finished
Ext. 2 - I'm editing my story atm, report and reflection to go (due on the 21st of August)
Business - 1/4 of a way through Global...
With the trials coming up, I'm worried that my school is going too slow. Talking to a friend of mine, he has said that his school has nearly finished all courses in all subjects.
So where are most of you guys upto?
With many of us having to negotiate and trying to find the happy-medium between focusing on what to do; assessments of getting ready for the trials. I'm in a pickle.
* English ssessment (plus reading Antony/Cleopatra)
* Finish editing Extension 2 major work
* Extension 1 assessment
* Legal...
its in the syllabus
But the questions never refer to the section before that. I do apologise if I coming off like an a-hole, but I just want to manage my time better and learning specific things off the syllabus is better than learning the whole thing is where I'm coming from.
Looking at...
My sister, who did her HSc last year (got 89% in legal) has been nagging about me making notes for the syllabus points before "Morality, Ethics and Commitment to the Law'.
My question is, is my sister right? Is there any point in me learning all the other stuff (especially after my sister...
If you missed your actual enrollment day (which is spose to be before orientation) you have to attend the late enrollment day on the 24th, which is after orietation