hawkrider
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Shit, don't remind me.wait till it's assessment week.
Shit, don't remind me.wait till it's assessment week.
What's the work?Swamped with work
We're young we have not experiences your Uni fluff nerdQuit complaining xoxo. I have to learn a 392 page manual in one semester.
How'd your hsc go?Quit complaining xoxo. I have to learn a 392 page manual in one semester.
Don't worry, it's not that badI'm soo scared about year 11 now :/
i heard the workload is massive and the competition is soo intense :/Why?
Congrats for bioGot an A in my Biology test Have another Maths test Thursday on trig :/
I have Friday off due to 'teacher training' and then Tuesday (next week) I have sports day, which I most probably won't attend. At least these give me a chance to catch up on HW.
Thanks for the tipsHonestly, Year 11 was the most enjoyable year in my high school experience. I felt the stress/competitiveness built up a lot more in Year 12 because I recognised that everything I was doing in Year 12 contributed to my final ATAR whereas Year 11 was more of a trial run. You just need to keep reminding yourself that this is the case in Year 11 and to put things into perspective. Yes, Year 11 is a little bit of an upgrade when it comes to workload, but by Year 12 you would have gotten the hang of it.
Wait until university before you say thisHoly crap, the workload has increased so much it's not even funny at all!
What topic are you studying at school?At least maths is still easy amirite
You would analyse the play the same way you would analyse it if it was a Shakespearean play-but can you clarify what do you mean by analysing one particular production? Usually plays analysed for English is in the form of the actual script-so you often analyse the use of dramatic techniques such as stage directions, pathetic fallacy, soliloquies, monologues, duologues, etc, focus on what your module is about and analyse your play specifically to fit with the points examined by the module itself. It is quite easy to google dramatic techniques and see what you can find online-what play are you analysing by the way? (usually don't analyse production version unless your school has specifically require you to do so-sometimes production versions are different from the actual play script-because they tend to be interpretation of the play script). Hope this helpsDoes anyone know how to analyse a (non Shakespeare) play for English? Should I analyse one particular production or just the play itself? And if so, what techniques should I be using?