Without Wings said:. Some schools run optional classes during the holidays for HSC revision etc.
Not all schools cover the entire syllabus in the trials. Some do their trials quite early and will finish a topic after the trials. It really depends on the school.
After I did the SC it was utmost bullshit to be kept behind for bloody extra-curricular work or nothing to occupy ourselves during the day, I wouldn't be surprised if clever kids forged fake employer letters to falsify legitimate leave for "work purposes".nichhhole said:Our school offer seminars for Revision.....
And some faculties at our school purposely leave topics for after trials to 'keep us off the streets' and ensure we're still doing work.
I think i'd prefer it were all completed tho...
Same, I don't want to be learning new things after the trials, I've got other work to complete without learning new things.nichhhole said:Our school offer seminars for Revision.....
And some faculties at our school purposely leave topics for after trials to 'keep us off the streets' and ensure we're still doing work.
I think i'd prefer it were all completed tho...
except for english i was told... we are doing antony and cleopatra ( i think) and she said we would definately not be through it all so we would only be examined on the first couple of actsf3nr15 said:Apparently the Trials start on Term 3 Week 3 to Week 4, or a little earlier, but definitely in Term 3.
Entire HSC topics including core & options are to be covered prior to the trials.
After that, it is entirely revision.