-may-cat- said:
lucky you! your gonna be set next year, especially if you do Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guilderstern are dead
Unfortunately, that pair of text will no longer be prescribed in the 2009-2012 HSC. The Shakespeare equivalent for next year's cohort under Module A is King Richard III and Looking for Richard.
Aplus said:
I'm doing that at the moment, but with tutor.
Wait you go to Matrix don't you? Just curious, but why are you covering that text when [see reasons above]?
A bit of a waste of time if you ask me. Especially when the elective 'transformations' has been replaced by 'exploring connections'.
(Personal viewpoint now but) If you are going to private tutoring, you should be learning in advance, or content relevant to the syllabi. While it may be easier for the college to structure classes in this way, students' needs should be foremost.
I actually think Matrix is excellent (i am two degrees of separation from DJ, and one degree from a teacher there) but this will not set up its English students well for the syllabus revolution. Oh well, better for my own students then
edit: although Hamlet has now been moved to Module B Critical Study of Text, so who knows, it may come in handy for
some students.