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Title: FASHION year 12
Post by: physics on August 08, 2009, 10:02:36 am
Is it true that if i do fashion year 12 its pretty hard to get a good score as in study score????!
people who do eyar 12 fashion please give me adivce :(
Title: Re: FASHION year 12
Post by: Toothpaste on August 09, 2009, 12:41:18 am
Well, my friend spent a lot (understatement, more like doing all-nighters and coffee binges) of time spicing up her portfolio and ended up with just 36 - 37 raw (can't remember exactly) ... which scaled down to 29 or there abouts. Apparently the teacher didn't like the "style" she "structured" the folio/dresses on - even though it seemed pretty damn awesome to me. The upside was that my friend did D&T in year 11 so the score wasn't too hard to recover from.

I think it's better to take up if you want to do a creatively inclined course after VCE (ones that look at your folio), rather than doing it for the score. (Obviously if you have passion for it, do it). There's a lot of effort you need to put into the design subjects if you're not already "pro" - whatever the criteria for that is.

Title: Re: FASHION year 12
Post by: iamdan08 on August 09, 2009, 09:29:43 am
Well, my friend spent a lot (understatement, more like doing all-nighters and coffee binges) of time spicing up her portfolio and ended up with just 36 - 37 raw (can't remember exactly) ... which scaled down to 29 or there abouts. Apparently the teacher didn't like the "style" she "structured" the folio/dresses on - even though it seemed pretty damn awesome to me. The upside was that my friend did D&T in year 11 so the score wasn't too hard to recover from.

I think it's better to take up if you want to do a creatively inclined course after VCE (ones that look at your folio), rather than doing it for the score. (Obviously if you have passion for it, do it). There's a lot of effort you need to put into the design subjects if you're not already "pro" - whatever the criteria for that is.



Yeah i know someone who did excessive amounts of work for it...was stressed out to the max, and i swear did more work for it than i did for some of my subjects. She ended up with a 39...scaled down to like 30 or something. Unless you are certain you're gonna get like 45+ for it i wouldn't advise to do it if you're aiming for a high ENTER, unless you are truly passionate about it!
Title: Re: FASHION year 12
Post by: physics on August 09, 2009, 04:19:47 pm
Well, my friend spent a lot (understatement, more like doing all-nighters and coffee binges) of time spicing up her portfolio and ended up with just 36 - 37 raw (can't remember exactly) ... which scaled down to 29 or there abouts. Apparently the teacher didn't like the "style" she "structured" the folio/dresses on - even though it seemed pretty damn awesome to me. The upside was that my friend did D&T in year 11 so the score wasn't too hard to recover from.

I think it's better to take up if you want to do a creatively inclined course after VCE (ones that look at your folio), rather than doing it for the score. (Obviously if you have passion for it, do it). There's a lot of effort you need to put into the design subjects if you're not already "pro" - whatever the criteria for that is.



Yeah i know someone who did excessive amounts of work for it...was stressed out to the max, and i swear did more work for it than i did for some of my subjects. She ended up with a 39...scaled down to like 30 or something. Unless you are certain you're gonna get like 45+ for it i wouldn't advise to do it if you're aiming for a high ENTER, unless you are truly passionate about it!

i'm really passionate about it!
but the problem is if the teacher doesn't reallly like your style then it's pretty much hoepless rightt?