Leviathan96
Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2012
- Messages
- 40
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2013
EDIT: Damn, I ended up writing a lot. Sorry guys!
So, I was surfing the forums to figure out whether or not I should memorise my essays for the HSC - WAIT! Before you get all fired up and start arguing for your party, please hear me out! What initially began as a 'hmmm... should-I-memorise-my-essays?' surfing session, soon morphed into a: "HOLY SHITTOLA! PEOPLE ON THIS FORUM ARE SMART. REALLY SMART. AM I LIVING IN A DAMNING SPHERE OF COMPLACENCY?!" kinda feeling.
My current dilemmas:
- How can I accurately assess my ability? (Humanities)
- You, as a year 12, or as a graduate, how did you assess your ability?
- If my ability does prove to be highly developed, should I still memorise essays?
To start off, these are the subjects I'm planning on doing for my HSC year:
- English Advanced
- English Extension I
- English Extension II
- S.O.R I
- Modern History
- History Extension
- Legal Studies
My current Prelim ranks are in my sig.
Seeing as all my subjects are highly assuming of an adequate amount of skill in writing, you can probably see why I'm concerned. (I won't discuss ranks/results in subjects which I am not planning to carry into the HSC)
- I consistently achieve full marks in all English courses, and 95%+ in Legal Studies/Modern/SOR. I was pretty confident in my ability and the rate at which I'm improving my skill until I found this forum. It's pretty intimidating, actually haha! P.S. I have not and do not pre prepare essays. My marks are based entirely on spontaneity.
- I'm concerned that a 20/20 for an essay or an exam result of 100% at my school (which is ranked lower than Hitler is on Leviathan96's list of the world's most terrible people), is NOT that of full marks at a school which achieves highly.
To put things into perspective, the dux of my school last year received an ATAR of 94.15 lol. (We don't usually do that bad, at least one 98-99'er). I also only have 90 girls in my grade.
- How can I gauge my ability? Accurately. Maybe even a little too harshly.
My Ruse/Baulko/selective school friends who currently attend or have already graduated think I'm pretty legit (in the humanities, God forbid I ever look at a number!)
I'm planning on finding my first English tutor during the six week holidays and asking them to mark (as harshly and damning as possible!) my essays/short answer. Any volunteers? Or referrals?
I think my real problem here is that... I want to know if I'm crap, and if I am crap, I want to fix that immediately!
I love English. I really do. I enjoy writing and I enjoy reading and I enjoy deconstructing, analysing, formulating analytical responses and thesis statements and RAHHHHHHHHH... Hi.
So, I was surfing the forums to figure out whether or not I should memorise my essays for the HSC - WAIT! Before you get all fired up and start arguing for your party, please hear me out! What initially began as a 'hmmm... should-I-memorise-my-essays?' surfing session, soon morphed into a: "HOLY SHITTOLA! PEOPLE ON THIS FORUM ARE SMART. REALLY SMART. AM I LIVING IN A DAMNING SPHERE OF COMPLACENCY?!" kinda feeling.
My current dilemmas:
- How can I accurately assess my ability? (Humanities)
- You, as a year 12, or as a graduate, how did you assess your ability?
- If my ability does prove to be highly developed, should I still memorise essays?
To start off, these are the subjects I'm planning on doing for my HSC year:
- English Advanced
- English Extension I
- English Extension II
- S.O.R I
- Modern History
- History Extension
- Legal Studies
My current Prelim ranks are in my sig.
Seeing as all my subjects are highly assuming of an adequate amount of skill in writing, you can probably see why I'm concerned. (I won't discuss ranks/results in subjects which I am not planning to carry into the HSC)
- I consistently achieve full marks in all English courses, and 95%+ in Legal Studies/Modern/SOR. I was pretty confident in my ability and the rate at which I'm improving my skill until I found this forum. It's pretty intimidating, actually haha! P.S. I have not and do not pre prepare essays. My marks are based entirely on spontaneity.
- I'm concerned that a 20/20 for an essay or an exam result of 100% at my school (which is ranked lower than Hitler is on Leviathan96's list of the world's most terrible people), is NOT that of full marks at a school which achieves highly.
To put things into perspective, the dux of my school last year received an ATAR of 94.15 lol. (We don't usually do that bad, at least one 98-99'er). I also only have 90 girls in my grade.
- How can I gauge my ability? Accurately. Maybe even a little too harshly.
My Ruse/Baulko/selective school friends who currently attend or have already graduated think I'm pretty legit (in the humanities, God forbid I ever look at a number!)
I'm planning on finding my first English tutor during the six week holidays and asking them to mark (as harshly and damning as possible!) my essays/short answer. Any volunteers? Or referrals?
I think my real problem here is that... I want to know if I'm crap, and if I am crap, I want to fix that immediately!
I love English. I really do. I enjoy writing and I enjoy reading and I enjoy deconstructing, analysing, formulating analytical responses and thesis statements and RAHHHHHHHHH... Hi.
Last edited: