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Why does english have to be compulsory when we won't ever have to write essays or read books or do language analysis after year 12. It's such a waste of a subject and such a useless subject and I'm finding it extremely hard, even with tutoring.
 

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Your criticism of English can be applied to maths, science, and just about any other senior subject.

You may not necessarily agree with this, but because it gives you an exposure to literature (and culture). I personally think that's enough of a reason to study English, but a lot of people tend to underestimate the impact of literature on our lives. Imagine watching films, TV shows, listening to lyrics of a song or reading a newspaper, and having zero background knowledge in literature. That would be a completely different experience, and a lot less meaningful than recognising the references and phrases used.

You might think you won't ever have to write essays or read books or do language analysis, but you will. If you plan on pursuing any tertiary education, you will do all three of the above. (Though you may not be writing literary essays, you will be writing other forms of essays. Though you may not be reading novels, you will be reading even more complex textbooks with horrendously convoluted sentences that you'll need to interpret.) And even beyond that, chances are, unless if you are working in a minimal-skilled job, you'll use all of those skills.

And even outside of your education and career, the things you learn in English will stay relevant to you, even if it doesn't seem like it. Do you watch a lot of movies or TV shows? Being aware of what makes a film good gives it a greater sense of value and meaning; knowing how to relate the structure of the film to the themes, how the soundtrack compliments the scenes, why the camerawork was effective and masterful, why the editing was highly elaborate and impactful, and how to interpret the film as something that is meaningful to you are all the things which really enhance the experience. There are lots of excellent YouTube channels which are dedicated to understanding the genius of films (such as Every Frame a Painting, Nerdwriter1, Films&Stuff), and I would encourage anyone who enjoy films to check them out.

And more broadly, English does aid in communication. And while it seems that you won't be communicating in the way you would write literary essays, the active, conscious phrasing of sentences is something we use everyday, and it's something that English essays does force you to practice on.

In the end English is a pretty difficult and tedious subject (even for the best of us), it does have it's value. The key is preparation, practice, and thinking on the spot. The last aspect is probably the reason why English is not a very tutor-friendly subject; the questions you get in exams are different to what you've practiced for, so you have to do your best to adapt what you have to what's in front of you.

Good luck.
 
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It's also necessary for everyone to be doing a common subject for scaling purposes.
 

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It's also necessary for everyone to be doing a common subject for scaling purposes.
That wouldn't explain why English in particular is compulsory, only that some subject should be compulsory.
 

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I understand why it's compulsory to help us speak english and stuff, but the fact it HAS TO COUNT to our ATAR is pretty dumb considering HEAPS of people get their ATAR brought down by it.

Someone migrating to Australia from e.g. China/Singapore where the maths is more advanced than Australia and more accelerated could be a genius at maths and science but english could mean they won't get 99.95 because their expression in essays isn't that good.
 

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I understand why it's compulsory to help us speak english and stuff, but the fact it HAS TO COUNT to our ATAR is pretty dumb considering HEAPS of people get their ATAR brought down by it.

Someone migrating to Australia from e.g. China/Singapore where the maths is more advanced than Australia and more accelerated could be a genius at maths and science but english could mean they won't get 99.95 because their expression in essays isn't that good.
If your expression in essays isn't that good, then isn't that a cause for concern? It typically implies a lack of vocabulary and/or exposure to texts. And suppose this individual is excellent at science, to the point where they can explain physics concepts in English fluently. Then at that level of English fluency, well-written expressions in an HSC English essay wouldn't be too much to ask for, would it?

I think in your example, if there is a problem with English essays, then I think that's a manifestation of a bigger problem with respect to the English language, which would manifest in their maths and science performance here (and into university) as well.

Also, there is an equivalent compulsory subject for students in China focused on literary essays as well, which is a part of their university entrance exams.
 
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I understand why it's compulsory to help us speak english and stuff, but the fact it HAS TO COUNT to our ATAR is pretty dumb considering HEAPS of people get their ATAR brought down by it.

Someone migrating to Australia from e.g. China/Singapore where the maths is more advanced than Australia and more accelerated could be a genius at maths and science but english could mean they won't get 99.95 because their expression in essays isn't that good.
I agree 100% with this. If someone gets full marks on maths, chemistry and physics but a low mark in english, their atar will backfire a little, which shows how useless english can be as a subject
 

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I understand why it's compulsory to help us speak english and stuff, but the fact it HAS TO COUNT to our ATAR is pretty dumb considering HEAPS of people get their ATAR brought down by it.

Someone migrating to Australia from e.g. China/Singapore where the maths is more advanced than Australia and more accelerated could be a genius at maths and science but english could mean they won't get 99.95 because their expression in essays isn't that good.
Why do they need 99.95? 99.95 is a rank, if there is someone above them, then they don't deserve a 99.95. You make it sound like 99.95 is a ordinary achievement. The students who get 99.95 achieve scores in the very high 90s across all their subjects including English. That's a far better feat than being ever so slightly better at mathematics and science. If they were truly a genius, do you really think their ATAR is going to hold them back? It isn't the be all and end all, especially in the field of academia which is what the ATAR is used for.
 

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If your expression in essays isn't that good, then isn't that a cause for concern? It typically implies a lack of vocabulary and/or exposure to texts. And suppose this individual is excellent at science, to the point where they can explain physics concepts in English fluently. Then at that level of English fluency, well-written expressions in an HSC English essay wouldn't be too much to ask for, would it?

I think in your example, if there is a problem with English essays, then I think that's a manifestation of a bigger problem with respect to the English language, which would manifest in their maths and science performance here (and into university) as well.

Also, there is an equivalent compulsory subject for students in China focused on literary essays as well, which is a part of their university entrance exams.
I totally agree with this. There are different levels of English for different people anyway, and if you dedicate yourself in any of them, you can do well (regardless of scaling). Being bad at English in high school is just setting you up for failure in so many uni exams/assessments anyway (even in a Science/Maths degree).
 

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On a more unserious note, there's a theory that along with the predominant focus of being used a common subject for scaling purposes, english being made compulsory was also a way of preventing (the majority) of non-english speaking foreign students from getting better marks than our domestic students.
 
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On a more unserious note, there's a theory that along with the predominant focus of being used a common subject for scaling purposes, english being made compulsory was also a way of preventing (the majority) of non-english speaking foreign students from getting better marks than our domestic students.
Not exactly related to the topic but how on earth are you awake at 3:40 am?
 

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Most Australians have subpar written communication skills. English also develops critical thinking skills, something else Australians seem to have a poor grasp of.

/endthread

And whoever mentioned that Chinese STEM genius example is misguided. The world's full of textbook specialists who don't have the communication skills required to join the workforce.
 

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That wouldn't explain why English in particular is compulsory, only that some subject should be compulsory.
That can't be the reason why english is compulsory
Well if they need one subject to be compulsory across the board English seems like a pretty sensible option to me.
 

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in theory english would be a great subject that teaches things like critical thinking and improves communication but in reality all the subject does is reward memorisation

same @hsc maths

same @hsc anything tbh
 

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in theory english would be a great subject that teaches things like critical thinking and improves communication but in reality all the subject does is reward memorisation

same @hsc maths

same @hsc anything tbh
I disagree with this. Anyone can memorise an essay or story, the talent is in the composition of them and your ability to adapt them to any question / stimulus - that's where you get rewarded.
 

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in theory english would be a great subject that teaches things like critical thinking and improves communication but in reality all the subject does is reward memorisation

same @hsc maths

same @hsc anything tbh
I disagree with this. Anyone can memorise an essay or story, the talent is in the composition of them and your ability to adapt them to any question / stimulus - that's where you get rewarded.
 

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I disagree with this. Anyone can memorise an essay or story, the talent is in the composition of them and your ability to adapt them to any question / stimulus - that's where you get rewarded.
People in my class had absolutely no talent in adapting their essay (Read: they got their tutor to write one and memorised it) - they used the exact same essay in HSC + trials + class tests and got easy band 6s. Like I said, ideally it would be a great subject but as it is right now it's just a waste of time
 

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Most Australians have subpar written communication skills. English also develops critical thinking skills, something else Australians seem to have a poor grasp of.

/endthread

And whoever mentioned that Chinese STEM genius example is misguided. The world's full of textbook specialists who don't have the communication skills required to join the workforce.
->chinese stem genius

this triggers me


In all seriousness I have semi-decent people skills but like... The wall that is academia is unyielding to my problems.

:') #Sub80ATARproblems
 

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I disagree with this. Anyone can memorise an essay or story, the talent is in the composition of them and your ability to adapt them to any question / stimulus - that's where you get rewarded.
Let's change this slightly...

I disagree with this. Anyone can memorise a tool or technique, the talent is in the problem solving skills and your ability to adapt them to any problem/question - that's where you get rewarded.
And that is exactly what it's like for mathematics.

#centuryoldeducationsystem
 
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