yes, i must say i agree with all u guys.
1. you have to be soooo very organised. especially now. believe me, i know, i've only just *barely* started writing my major work.
2. do your research well before hand. get it over and done with. and think of an idea which actually _needs_ research. so don't write about a love story between a man and woman and leave it at that. if you're gonna do a generic idea, think of all the uniqueness and twists you can put into your idea, things which will require RESEARCH. cos although *real* writing isn't like that, board of studies english ext II ain't *real* writing, it's really political and you have to write according to rubrics and stuff...soo....if your journal is empty, saying that your concept doesn't require research isn't a good enough reason.
3. it's true about lots-of-major-works subjects. i've only got art and english, but they're both pretty full on so if you know that you're a complete last minute person (like me) think twice about doing it...though having said that i'm still doing okay because i got my research done quickly, and i know my idea really well...it's just a matter of writing it. (!)
4. experiment with different mediums. although you're not gonna get a bad mark for short story, if you're interesting in something else, say radio play or video or something else, find out more about it and experiment.. who knows, you might actually have fun doing 'english.'
5. gus, i so totally agree with you. 4u is the best english course, and sooo much easier than 2/3u. you don't have to to turn up to class and you get to be really creative and interesting.
6. about the 'relating to other english courses' comment, yeh, that IS true...but think about change, how bloody broad is THAT topic? and most of the 3u modules are fairly broad as well. so don't think you're limiting yourself thinking that you have only a few ideas that you can do, rather, think of your idea first and then make bullshit links to other english courses when you need to, i.e viva voces and stuff. that's what i did.
7. some examples of other mediums are radio play, television script, film, radio script; video, film; critical analysis...argh just look at some BOS syllabus or something, it should tell you. yeh, what anti said is true, you can pretty much do absolutely anything.
8. and yes, DO SOMETHING WHICH YOU'LL FIND INTERESTING!!! it's gonna be something you're sposed to be working on for about nine months, so when it's two weeks before it's due you don't wanna be writing something you absolutely hate...i mean, i have had literally seven or eight different ideas for my scripts, and written the entire script for 2 of them...yet i changed my concept again a few weeks ago. that's another thing, changing your concept is fine. don't think that your limited to what you bullshitted for your proposal (though that may depend on schools, i remember someone sayinf that they weren't allowed to change their idea or something ridiculous like that)
9. just go ahead and do it. i mean, seriously, it's no big deal. if you like it, you like it. if you don't like it, just drop it. it's that easy. we had about 40 people doing it in my grade and now theres about 30 i think.
-jian
oh shit i wrote so much. hope it helps anyway emrock.