ilovetigers92
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Hi all,
The 'Queanbo model' is where you only study 3 subjects double time in year 11 and then the other 3 subjects in year12. So you actually sit the HSC in year 11 because you did year12 study. This opportunity is a great way, as you can re do any subjects that you may got low marks in. There is less stress in it, because you only got 3 subjects to worry about, but sometimes the subjects will be repreated during the day. Normally at the end of the year about the late Novemeber you roll over to the next school year unless you are in year 12 and start new subjects.
I got told that some schools are doing this because it is a great way of doing year 11 & 12.
If your school is doing this or something similar, could you post what school it is and if you like/ dislike it.
The 'Queanbo model' is where you only study 3 subjects double time in year 11 and then the other 3 subjects in year12. So you actually sit the HSC in year 11 because you did year12 study. This opportunity is a great way, as you can re do any subjects that you may got low marks in. There is less stress in it, because you only got 3 subjects to worry about, but sometimes the subjects will be repreated during the day. Normally at the end of the year about the late Novemeber you roll over to the next school year unless you are in year 12 and start new subjects.
I got told that some schools are doing this because it is a great way of doing year 11 & 12.
If your school is doing this or something similar, could you post what school it is and if you like/ dislike it.