heya jo!
personally i would have to say i agree with mottowa that there is still a common rite of passage that exists in australia for teenagers such a turning 18 however it is not as significant as it was it in the past. under 18s do some things that you're legally allowed to do once you turn...
ive got a question about mock trial. what's it like and is it hard? my friend and i asked my legal teacher if we could give it a go because we knew our school had done it before. but my teacher said it was a hassle so he didnt want to do it.
you poor thing! i hope you get well soon.
my day was alright. besides teachers constantly going on about needing to study over the weekend for my half yearlys next week and having a bludge in double economics in the morning it was nothing out of the ordinary. i think the highlight of my day...
lol... ur lucky teachers give you tissues during your exams, mines r too pov to give us some. if we have a runny nose we have to bring our own tissues along.
im freaking out about my half yearlys next week! i just dont feel too confident about it cuz im not as prepared as i usually am for...
i did music, commerce and elective history in yr 9 then continued with commerce in yr 10. i dont really regret it but sometimes when i was in yr 10 i wish i kept music instead of commerce cuz of my teacher.