rachael230 said:
that's so true. i didn't realise when i picked up this course what a wank it would end up being...
my teacher told me today that i (well, not just me, anyone doing the course) would be screwed if i got a low mark on the viva. looking at all the other stuff we have to do, the major work itself doesnt even count for half our course mark!
bit of a wake up call actually.
sorry, off the subject!
anyway, im torn as to whether your idea is really edgy and original (that is, itll grab the marker's attention and do brilliantly), or something trying to be overly smart and end up looking well... stupid.
in the end it'll be how u write it (yes, i am great at stating the obvious).
good luck!
wtf? u would be screwed if u got a low mark on the viva? ummmmm.......no. That is just depressingly wrong. I think she meant that you're screwed for your SCHOOL RANK/MARK if u screw the viva.....your major work itself is like the hsc exam itself...., if u screw your major work, your viva won't save your ass. But if you rip the major work itself, a shitty viva mark probably wouldn't even matter at all, depending on the performance of your classmates. Granted, the reflection statement will constitute a considerable percentage of the external mark and will influence perceptions of your major work, but your damn work itself will be the basis upon which everything is marked. If it doesn't work, nothing works. If you don't have the toast, you don't exactly have anything to put the butter on now do you. So in that way, your major definitely counts for more than 50% of your course.
And on to that story idea. Don't do it, it won't work. A guy in my class is making a "mockumentary" for his major work. His major work itself is actually the documentation of the creation of a major work. In that way, his work is like a throwback to the entire Extension 2 english course by laughing at the stupidity of postmodernism and blah blah...which seems to be what you want to do. My teacher, a senior marker, is really worried about it though and is constantly warning him to make sure he doesn't make the markers feel like they're being disrespected and being taken as fools.
Conclusion: your idea ain't that good compared to his, and if his one could potentially not work...your one is doomed. By the way, you're supposed to write a short story. The 8000 words are all designated for the short story itself. A study guide is not a short story. So not only does your idea not work, your medium is this hybrid, wierd ass blob thing...that ultimately doesn't fit the marker's criteria.