Danskies
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I've got two weeks left until I have to submit my MDP, and I'm still rushing to get enough functionality into the program (my teacher's famously unpredictable and whimsical about what impresses him) and compile all my documentation.
All up I've probably spent upwards of 100 hours on this project, when you consider the time spent designing it, programming it and doing the torrents of documentation - all for 25% of my assessment mark. Compare that to the recent English assessment I had, where we sat in a room for 75 minutes and wrote an essay worth 15%, or the speech I did for Modern that took me 5 hours the previous night to right and 5 minutes in class to present that was worth 20% (and which I went spectacularly well in). How does that work?
Friends of mine at other schools have said that basically all they're expected to submit is the finished product, the source code and a 5-10 page "report".
And then recently I discover that, unlike all other MDP's, it'll be marked by my teacher, not external markers! There goes equality!
So here I am readying literally hundreds of pages of various documentation of the stages in a desperate effort to successfully compete with the other members of my class - which is extremely difficult, as there's only six of us!
How the hell is this a fair situation, and is it in any way worth it? I'm having a lot of trouble justifying this to myself; my trials start next week, and this is due smack in the middle of them. I should be spending all my time working on them, not some stupid bullshit flash game!
Let's have none of that "should have finished it over the holidays" nonsense - in the last week of term 2 they sprung 5 unexpected assessments on me when we'd been told there was nothing left until the trials!
All up I've probably spent upwards of 100 hours on this project, when you consider the time spent designing it, programming it and doing the torrents of documentation - all for 25% of my assessment mark. Compare that to the recent English assessment I had, where we sat in a room for 75 minutes and wrote an essay worth 15%, or the speech I did for Modern that took me 5 hours the previous night to right and 5 minutes in class to present that was worth 20% (and which I went spectacularly well in). How does that work?
Friends of mine at other schools have said that basically all they're expected to submit is the finished product, the source code and a 5-10 page "report".
And then recently I discover that, unlike all other MDP's, it'll be marked by my teacher, not external markers! There goes equality!
So here I am readying literally hundreds of pages of various documentation of the stages in a desperate effort to successfully compete with the other members of my class - which is extremely difficult, as there's only six of us!
How the hell is this a fair situation, and is it in any way worth it? I'm having a lot of trouble justifying this to myself; my trials start next week, and this is due smack in the middle of them. I should be spending all my time working on them, not some stupid bullshit flash game!
Let's have none of that "should have finished it over the holidays" nonsense - in the last week of term 2 they sprung 5 unexpected assessments on me when we'd been told there was nothing left until the trials!