Sooo here's a bit of an update. I'm planning on auditioning for my school's production. It was heaps of fun two years ago and it's my last chance to do it so might as well. It's called 'Annie Get Your Gun' which I'm not really familiar with. I was also thinking of applying for a second after-school job at my local pharmacy but... the production rehearsals might coincide with that so... we'll see.
So far, I am living for Year 11. I am surprised at how productive I am. I've done so much this week while still having time to watch Korean dramas, go to work and play video games. I applied for SRC, the Year 7 mentor program and did canteen duty. I am ahead in Bio, Chem and Indo. This guy from Elevate Education gave us some sessions on studying smart and time management. I was a bit salty because he interrupted my study periods to tell us to study but it was entertaining so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Now for the ranting. English is soooooo boring. Why is it mandatory? We haven't even got to writing essays and I am just overcome by boredom. All the analysing is just ughhh. Our class is doing Invictus and I think it's just not that deep.
Also, my concerns about Methods are growing. Our school doesn't have anyone qualified to teach Methods 3/4 so they arranged for us to video conference another school. I don't think that video conferencing through Webex is an effective way to teach a Maths subject. The camera is a bit far from their whiteboard so we're mainly focusing on deciphering what's written on the board as opposed to just absorbing it. The sound quality isn't the greatest. What our teacher says is just a slur of words to me. Also, I think we're a bit of a hindrance to the other school's class so I don't think this is helping anyone. Also, some of our periods don't match up so our class is completely unsupervised and have practically nothing to do for a period or two. So far, no one in my class has said anything about it (we're practically unsuprevised, no physical teacher with us) so I'm a bit hesitant to say something to the teacher/principal. I feel like this will be a disaster in the making if I don't so I'll just suck it up and tell someone. The actual teacher is great. He explains things very well. If only he taught at our school ;-;
The troubles of being at a rural school.