laurennn91
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- 2008
Yes, I understand your points as well as a lot that have been posted on here, I guess I didn't really get across what I was trying to say.
What I mean is, a lot of people only look at the HSC as the system which allows you to get into uni, learn the skills for your career, etc
And what I'm trying to say is that to understand why English is compulsory you have to look at education as something bigger than numbers and marks, which I know is hard considering it's stressed ridiculously.
I guess it all comes down to that whole life skills debate about the value of English which I didn't really want to get into.
What I mean is, a lot of people only look at the HSC as the system which allows you to get into uni, learn the skills for your career, etc
And what I'm trying to say is that to understand why English is compulsory you have to look at education as something bigger than numbers and marks, which I know is hard considering it's stressed ridiculously.
I guess it all comes down to that whole life skills debate about the value of English which I didn't really want to get into.