uniqueusername1
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theres so much bias its actually insane.EXACTLYYYYY
theres so much bias its actually insane.EXACTLYYYYY
ikr i hate that it's such a subjective subject.theres so much bias its actually insane.
BRUHH SAMEEYes thats why I stopped sweating as hard. Now I just grind eco, phys , business and math. Instead of allocating 25 hours towards English I can get 95+ in each of these and boost my ATAR by 2.35.
In stark contrast, If i sweated english my mark for eng would only be 0.213% higher. While, the other subjects would drop by 8.7% which would only bolster ATAR by 0.0123.
Exactly lowkey wish my name was Jack James or something.ikr i hate that it's such a subjective subject.
lol i tried, for 2 years-Lol just get close to the teacher i guess. This feels so annoying when you cant really guarantee a good mark
Its just fate. If your born as an emo and your name is Susanna Williams your guaranteed an 18/20.Exactly lowkey wish my name was Jack James or something.
omg yeah. outta all my teachers, its my English teacher whos the most laziest ugh.lol i tried, for 2 years-
she gets mad whenever i bring her practice responses so ive stopped doing that too and pretty much get no feedback rip
facts lol:/Its just fate. If your born as an emo and your name is Susanna Williams your guaranteed an 18/20.
In stark contrast, if your brown and your name is paramjeet singh they'll give you 14/20 no matter how much you try
so it's a general consensus that eng teachers just inherently suck lolomg yeah. outta all my teachers, its my English teacher whos the most laziest ugh.
Wow, really? My teacher loves when we hand in practise work. Maybe because we’re a small cohort and she’s really enthusiastic idk...lol i tried, for 2 years-
she gets mad whenever i bring her practice responses so ive stopped doing that too and pretty much get no feedback rip
so lucky. mine literally gets mad cuz she actually has to do her job now ...Does English really get that bad in year 12? I know it’s sort of like, the higher you go up in marks the harder you have to work to keep improving by small steps
Wow, really? My teacher loves when we hand in practise work. Maybe because we’re a small cohort and she’s really enthusiastic idk...
haha thats what happens, me and my mate are brown and we coincidentally got the same marks for 2 of our assessments and we got dodgy feedback, it felt like they just skipped over it. for our multimodal task the reason I didnt get full marks is because "theres too much stuff in your poster" even though I spent like weeks on perfecting it whereas someone else got full marks for something done on word and she said she did it in 2 days. The teachers ignore us when we try to contribute and always call the ext 1 kids or the girls in our class, it kinda sucks because we genuinely try our hardest for the subject.Its just fate. If your born as an emo and your name is Susanna Williams your guaranteed an 18/20.
In stark contrast, if your brown and your name is paramjeet singh they'll give you 14/20 no matter how much you try
do we all go to the same school or smth?so lucky. mine literally gets mad cuz she actually has to do her job now ...
i get that this is a joke but english teachers tend to be pretty reasonable sometimes marking can be slightly dodgyIts just fate. If your born as an emo and your name is Susanna Williams your guaranteed an 18/20.
In stark contrast, if your brown and your name is paramjeet singh they'll give you 14/20 no matter how much you try
I feel so sheltered at my small schoolso lucky. mine literally gets mad cuz she actually has to do her job now ...
ye ikr how many emily richardsons go to ruse loli get that this is a joke but english teachers tend to be pretty reasonable sometimes marking can be slightly dodgy
also this excuse wouldn't work at a predominantly indian/asian school lol
imo the only ppl that like english are those who then also do well in itDoes English really get that bad in year 12? I know it’s sort of like, the higher you go up in marks the harder you have to work to keep improving by small steps
Wow, really? My teacher loves when we hand in practise work. Maybe because we’re a small cohort and she’s really enthusiastic idk...
ye i had a teacher like this and actually appreciated it.I feel so sheltered at my small school
All my teachers literally have the biggest smile on their face when I want to hand in practise work
Also with English, do you guys get in depth feedback for your drafts? Our teacher (pre-COVID) would let us sit with her at recess/lunch if we needed her to go over something or explain a comment we didn’t understand