Shift the huge pile of crap( aka folders of english stuff + books) under a desk or in a dark corner where I can't see it, then freak out about geography (3 hours of crap)/ study for the next day.
Being a totally impartial source I'd say DROP SOFTWARE. It is the crappest subject and is so damn boring. The syllabus is just fucked.
Can you tell I hate the fucking subject..
Instead of those four coloured bic pens get one of the fat black post-it note pens. They have a little twist around compartment that fits tiny little notes. You just swivle the pen around and you can read quotes etc and pull them out when you're finished and chew them.
The pens are really comfy...
Uh you can if you have the special exam provisions - I use a laptop and have since year ten. It just involves a lot of forms and assessments and they provide one for you.
You can't take a laptop - but if you jump through their hoops and show your handwriting is bad/slow enough to need a laptop they will provide you with one (it's so much easier =D)
Present from a colour blind auntie who saw all the cool kids wearing Von Dutch hats? I'd be worried if someone actually bought it because they thought it was nice and lamented its loss.
I'd be too ashamed to return and try and claim it.
Oh as for 2u maths (no 3u) I have a lot of study guides for both prelim + hsc but I don't know how good they are because I barely used them so they're in really good condition (cept for the dust perhaps)
What texts are you doing for adv. English modules? I have a tonne of studyguides for AOS (skrzynecki + in general), Hamlet/RosnGuil, Cloudstreet + Frontline.
For modern - the HTA modern history study guide is good as is the Get Smart one. The Excel one is average, but useful to have another...
What the hell is with the double i's?
As for your question - SDD is absolute cack. Your teachers are right - it is boring. Do something interesting like modern history.
The HSC course is split into Development and Impact of Software Solutions (crap like ergonomics + copyright) and the...
Just a quick note - but I rather like that idea. My only complaint about the current Ext. Hist course is that the major work is internally marked. They should set it like EE2 and send it out for marking because it is such a large component and it wasn't taken very seriously in my grade (hell I...