Trust me, EVERYONE is always nervous for English, especially since its usually the first HSC exam for most people haha. Don't worry you'll be fine.Hi Aaron, your post really relieved me , i'm memorising my essays but getting really freaked that a questions gonna pop up that's gonna be totally different to my response
I wanted to ask about the poems for mod B. I'm doing Slessor, and because there is very little on the net for the poems, I only did an analysis on 3 poems. Do you think its important to do all of them and then memorise the analysis on all of them? I really don't know how to approach this module, and am very scared that they might specify again this year. What should i memorise for this module
Also, what do you think are the chances that they might ask for two related texts for belonging & mod c? threes only 8 days left and I have to do another related text for each, and then memorise it
I'm really nervous for english
When you start reading time, there is no doubt gunna be a minute when you start FREAKING THE HELL OUT if things look strange. Just imagine how my cohort felt when they specified a god-damn text -_- Once this happens, and it is likely, re-read the question again and it'll probably make more sense. Like the question for Module B said something along the lines of "how does the last stanza of Among School Children blah blah blah". A lot of people were stumped thinking you were only allowed to talk about the last stanza but no, just do your normal analysis along with a couple sentences connecting the question. And change simple things around if its appropriate. Like my memorised response was "Leda & the Swan", then "Among School Children" then "The Second Coming", but in the exam I put "Among School Children" first.
The way most of us approached Module B, considering there were many rumours last year about BOS specifying a poem, was to memorise a few of them. For Yeats, I had 3 memorised, and 1 sorta half-known just in case, out of the 7 that were set to study. I know of only one person who memorised all 7.
Personally, I wouldnt memorise all poems despite having been put in the situation of them specifying. It's a LOT of work to do, and you run the risk of burning out. So yes, its is DEFINITELY a risk in not memorising all of them, but I'd rather run the risk and just cover myself with a few poems rather than burn out and forget everything haha. But ultimately its up to you, as you're the one risking it. On a side note, if they specify one you havnt done...literally just bullshit for your life. Write the other analysis for the other poems as normal, and then just BULLSHIT anything and everything, as you're better off writing something than nothing.
(The amount of kids who abused the shit out of the Stanza they provided in Module B last year coz they hadnt studied it was crazy, and I personally know about 15 people who did that and received Band 6's still)