duggoh said:
Yeah..
i'm at bradfield, which is tafe... but they do yr 11 and 12 there... i used 2 go 2 Waverley College which i ABSOLUTELY HATED!... so i started here this yr...
the two hr lessons rnt that bad, it means u can get more work done and if ur watching a movie or something u get to watch the whole thing..
u get a 10min break to after the first hr, so its really like 110 min lessons
10 mins is perfect 2 fill up ur water bottle, go 2 the toilet and have a smoke and then ur ready 2 get back to the work...
I was going to go to Bradfield! But I ended up not going because it would mean I'd have to live on the other side of Sydney with my grandmother.... and even though my school is the absolute pits, I couldn't grag myself away from a couple of my friends, and wanted to still have my current art teacher.
Mine you, if I bomb out in year 12, I'll probably go back there to do it again - or just go straight to TAFE.
That seems like a good system though. At my school periods go for about 70minutes, which is really annoying in the case of some practical subjects. For example, Design and Technology. It takes us a good 10-15 minutes to get all our work from the store, set up our stuff, get the tools we need etc.... and the same amount to pack up. You end up spending about 20-25minutes each lesson just carrying stuff around, getting things out, putting them away, sweeping floors etc.
And the teacher usually talks to the class for 5-10 before hand, about assignments/exams/theory work etc, so in the end we only get about 35 minutes to work. In just over half an hour, you really can't do all that much in Design and Tech (if you're working with Wood/Metal)
Because of this, some tasks carry on lesson after lesson. It's horrible! It happens in Art too, but not as bad - because it doesn't take that long to get set up and started.
Haha anyway. Going out and smoking in your 10 minute break? Ewww, I'd hate to be the person sitting next to them for an hour when you go back into class
(That's if you're like me and absolutely can not stand the smell of cigarettes)