Sweets
objective subjectives
I think the HSC is fun. I just hate the stress of major works. and modern history because i have the most craptastic teacher which means i have to self-teach myself the entire course.
I assumed since it was such a highly academic selective school, you would have good teachers. Or would they generally be employed at 'prestigious' private schools?RyddeckerSMP said:Yeah of course there are, just becuase we are a selective school doesn't mean that we get the best teachers, far from it..... there are plenty of dodgy teachers at my school who you can just hope to avoid them having you.......
It would bloody help to have compentant teachers...... but they are heaps of generally good teachers at my school it's just that when you have the same teacher for two years, the craptasticness of the teacher tends to increase exponentially....... I guess that when they actually screen the teachers to get into the school, it's more of a case of do they deserve to work here after years at other dodgy schools.... so some crap teachers do slip through the cracks......Trev said:I assumed since it was such a highly academic selective school, you would have good teachers. Or would they generally be employed at 'prestigious' private schools?
Your not the only one with a craptastic teacher for modern......... arggggghh i hate her so much! So i am in the same boat as you, really...... having to rely on self-teaching to progress.......Sweets said:I think the HSC is fun. I just hate the stress of major works. and modern history because i have the most craptastic teacher which means i have to self-teach myself the entire course.
Our tragic case:lesmiester_dj said:my english teacher lost our whole class's assessments. what more can i say?
I'm at a selective, and we have a lot of really crap teachers. I heard that the reasoning was that, since we're selective, we should be able to think for ourselves more - and therefore don't need better teachers. Stupid, I know. But it would explain a lot...RyddeckerSMP said:It would bloody help to have compentant teachers...... but they are heaps of generally good teachers at my school it's just that when you have the same teacher for two years, the craptasticness of the teacher tends to increase exponentially....... I guess that when they actually screen the teachers to get into the school, it's more of a case of do they deserve to work here after years at other dodgy schools.... so some crap teachers do slip through the cracks......
Doubtful, the fact is - you live in Coonabarabranfakingtheday said:Am i the only person in the state with competent teachers for all my subjects. Sweet. You suckers are going down.
I ignore nagging teachers. I am not feeling any pressure.champ_sammy_19 said:Just wanted to know How the class of 05 is copping with the nagging teachers and pressure in working towads the HSC
I second that being a coutry bumkin myself they are the best! Go the bumkins!!!!!!!!!!*SHeLL!* said:country bumkins rock!
most of my year are pretty carefree wen it comes to studying! anyway there are too many distractions for example.... several 18ths...
its been proven in results that if you stress too much then ya wont succeed! so STRESS LESS!
I've been to both a completely public and a selective high school. There isn't much difference between the teachers, but I have noticed one major advantage of the selective school- a better library. Could have more to do with the fact that my old school was a pimple on the butt of the public education system, but it's still a pleasant change.glycerine said:re: teachers and selective schools
the students are selective....the teachers aren't
i'm feeling fucked