rosegazing
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(So I'm not sure about how subject timetabling works for years 11 & 12 at other schools, but at my school each subject gets put on one of 7 lines. Each line represents what subjects will be running at the same time.)
Next year I am going into year 11 and we have just received the subject lines. Unfortunately, Physics is not running at all and it was one of the main subjects I wanted to do. Only 3 out of 150 students in my year chose Physics in the original selections and the school requires 8 students for a class to run. The teacher organising subjects said yesterday that if we can find 5 more people to do it then they'll run the class. Today before we even got a chance to discuss the situation she said there was no way that Physics could be added because they would totally have to change the lines and re-interview everyone who has already been interviewed about subjects.
This teacher has also mentioned that we could do distance education, but she said that previous students have had terrible experiences with it. Our DE school is Camden Haven High and I have heard very few positive things myself. The careers advisor didn't even mention DE in my interview, only that I need to keep up with maths and that if I wanted to drop Ancient History to do Engineering Studies (one of my backups) that it would be close enough to physics.
Over the past 24 hours, my friends and I have been brainstorming some ways to convince the teachers to let Physics run. These include:
I would like to hear the opinions of you guys. I am desperate to do Physics and I am absolutely freaking out even though I know this
isn't a major life-changing issue.
Next year I am going into year 11 and we have just received the subject lines. Unfortunately, Physics is not running at all and it was one of the main subjects I wanted to do. Only 3 out of 150 students in my year chose Physics in the original selections and the school requires 8 students for a class to run. The teacher organising subjects said yesterday that if we can find 5 more people to do it then they'll run the class. Today before we even got a chance to discuss the situation she said there was no way that Physics could be added because they would totally have to change the lines and re-interview everyone who has already been interviewed about subjects.
This teacher has also mentioned that we could do distance education, but she said that previous students have had terrible experiences with it. Our DE school is Camden Haven High and I have heard very few positive things myself. The careers advisor didn't even mention DE in my interview, only that I need to keep up with maths and that if I wanted to drop Ancient History to do Engineering Studies (one of my backups) that it would be close enough to physics.
Over the past 24 hours, my friends and I have been brainstorming some ways to convince the teachers to let Physics run. These include:
- Physics is one of the main three sciences offered
- I am in the top 5 students in my year and the other two are in the top 30
- We have found three other people who are interested in doing Physics (mainly because they hate at least one of their subjects but let's not tell the teachers that)
- scholarships, uni entrance, relevance to jobs
- The Year 12 class next year will only have 3 students (this could go one of two ways: 1. their class is small anyway, let ours be small; or 2. we can join their class in some capacity
- there are many subjects which have two or three classes running when they usually have less. why have exceptions been made there when we must miss out
- distance ed seems sh*******t
- as my friends put it "she's smart and you're not letting her be smart"
I would like to hear the opinions of you guys. I am desperate to do Physics and I am absolutely freaking out even though I know this
isn't a major life-changing issue.
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