~ Definitely start as soon as possible. Work consistently. It's no fun doing it all in the last few weeks or months. Sure, you may be able to write something, heck, it may even be good, or excellent. But there
will be bumps. There
will be a
heck of a lot of editing to do, of realising at the last minute that
something doesn't fit. Also take into account the word limit. You
need to leave yourself time to deal with the word limit. When I finished my story, about 2 weeks before it was due, it was 9500 words. 1500 over. It took the WHOLE 2 weeks, plus staying at school until
8 pm to bring that under the word limit and still be an excellent piece of work. (Okay, I lie. It was sent in at 8080 words. NO ONE WILL NOTICE XD)
~ Get a good mentor. MENTORS ARE EVERYTHING!!!! And don't just pick your mentor cause they're your favourite teacher, or the 'smartest' or your aunt. If you know what you want to do,
pick a mentor who has experience in your chosen medium/genre. For example I did an historic fantasy short story. My mentor was a teacher who
loves that stuff. She reads it a lot, and she writes it herself. My mentor and I also have similar personality quirks, so we get along together great. That's another imporatant thing. Pick someone you respect. If you don't respect them, you won't listen to their advice.
Remeber that your mentor doesn't have to be an english teacher, or even a teacher from your school. If you're writing a critical about history, consider picking a history teacher. A friend of mine did a critical that was psycology based - her mentor was a friend who has studied that recently in university. Another friend used her father, as he's an ex english teacher, and has first hand experience with the subject she was writing about in her story.
~ Have fun. Don't choose the course because you think it'll be easy. It's hard work, and a commitment. But it is fun. I did E2 because I love to write, and I love historical fantasy. So I wrote that. Don't write something you don't like, or don't have an interest in it. Chances are pretty high you'll hate it by the end of the year. Whether that's soon enough for you to change what you're doing, or you're still able to be able to produce a good work is a risk you have to be willing to take. Don't do 10 units if you do E2. Chances are it'll completely stress you out!
~ DON"T forget your process journal. Seriously. Faking it at the end is not fun
Anyway, have fun! It's worth it!! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions/need any advice!!
Lindsey