nwatts
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Haha.. very, very funny.ogmzergrush said:
I'm with you! Viva la moon landing revolucion! Doing it for the kids, fuck yeah, wahoo!
You need to chill the fuck out. I suggested a simple letter of complaint, not an organised bombing of Sydney.AsyLum said:You've totally missed the point havent you.
We know the system is fucked. Yes, thats given. What he's suggesting is ABSOLUTELY WORTHLESS. What in fuck's name are you going to do with 20 minutes, AGAIN, if you don't have the skills nor knowledge to actually apply it to the question? I could give you years asking you to fly, but are you going to suddenly sprout wings and fly?
Additionally, the point of the exercise is to introduce you to limits, rules, caps, regulations. DEAL WITH IT. Or be a rebel, and write beyond that. Society is based on rules and regulations, business is based on the same things. Our very culture is one of social organisation. So i'll be very suprised to hear that you don't need these rules. (the very notion of rebelling is in fact an acknowledgement of the rules, and NOT following them, rather than not acknowledging them at all)
"The HSC is largely irrelevant in life" yadda yadda.
The HSC SHOULD be irrelevant to your life, ITS A FUCKING EXAM. The skills you learn on the other hand aren't. Whether implicitly or actively, the habits, skills, knowledge you gain, or dont, will formulate your future development. You can't have a present, without a past.
Also, you claimed sNiPeR_24 had "totally missed the point" (which he had), but continued to say that my suggestion was "worthless" because "what in fuck's name are you going to do with 20 minutes".
I'm sorry, but it was very firmly established in my (and others') posts that the extra time would allow students to simply demonstrate how much they know, because I believed the comparison between material learnt and the given time to express yourself in an exam was unfair.
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I'm going to have a chat to my english teachers tomorrow, see what they think. I thank those who have replied constructively, on either side of the scale.
Well so far I have about 6 different schools (some from BOS members, others from my friends/teachers/etc.) that are interested in signing the letter. One student is easily ignored, however I feel a number of schools combined is not.poloktim said:Funnily enough, you don't go through year 11/12 just for those examinations. Sure they make up a part, but think of all the knowledge you get from the subject, from study. That stays with you longer than you can care about your HSC marks.
Besides, you're just a pesky student. Who cares what you think.
Plus, I know people who work in local newspapers. I could start up a shitfight if I wanted, but i'm more keen on simply making the issue known rather than stirring up trouble.