ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => VCE English Studies => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Literature => Topic started by: tarek on January 17, 2011, 11:02:11 pm
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I wrote on Hamlet and Stasiland in the exam. I know that Hamlet is in the 2011 study design but is Stasiland? If so I'm repeating!
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Depends if you really want to, and whether you think you're going to be working your butt off or not. In most cases, subjects aren't worth repeating.. but I got a 34 for English last year and so I'm repeating it this year, as I only finished one essay in the exam, and if I refine my time management skills and work on improving my writing further, I will hopefully be able to get a higher score. It's a different case for everyone I guess. I think a text change, in your case, shouldn't be something to warrant you to repeat a whole subject..
Are you doing English as well? If you are, then I suggest don't repeat Lit and just concentrate on your English. If you're not doing English.. I'd have a big re-think. It also depends on what kind of ATAR you need/desire.
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I need a 97 + should I repeat?
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What are your other subjects and which are your strengths?
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Do you honestly think you can get 97?
If so, do English or English language I reckon for a different subject experience.
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I'm doing chem,physics, methods, further and English. I think I should repeat lit.
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I'm doing chem,physics, methods, further and English. I think I should repeat lit.
Juggling 6 subjects would be really tough.. since you're doing English, work hard in it and make sure you get higher than 36 for that, and it's guaranteed to be in your top 4. Having a 36 in your bottom two will make hardly any difference to your ATAR, unless you're trying to get somewhere near a 99.95.
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Keep in mind that many people consider English to be easier to score well in, especially if you're not a naturally excellent english student.
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I'm doing chem,physics, methods, further and English. I think I should repeat lit.
You will need about 39 in chem / methods and 43 in further, with about 42 in english to get that 97.
So unless you think youll get less than 42 in english (which imo is easier than getting 41 in lit), there is no need to repeat lit
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42 in English scales to 40. 41 in Lit scales to 42.
So it's only fair to say, is it easier to score 39 in lit, or 42 in English.
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42 in English scales to 40. 41 in Lit scales to 42.
So it's only fair to say, is it easier to score 39 in lit, or 42 in English.
42 scaled to 41.74 for english.
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OH GTFO, why doesn't lit scale up considerably more then???
Obviously the competition is a lot harder in literature?
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OH GTFO, why doesn't lit scale up considerably more then???
Obviously the competition is a lot harder in literature?
Obviously not then. Lit only goes up like 1 most of the time. When you get in the 40s for english it doesn't scale down much (it even goes up a tiny bit if you get high 40s!).
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OH GTFO, why doesn't lit scale up considerably more then???
Obviously the competition is a lot harder in literature?
hmmmm is this MBBS/AZNBOY? Seems like it...
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Anyone that posts about lit is a suspect... :police:
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Thank you all, my morose malingering of subject selections have finally been nullified, I am not repeating Literature.
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Good decision. ;)
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Thank you all, my morose malingering of subject selections have finally been nullified, I am not repeating Literature.
Good, a score of 36 is still good for a year 11 student. You have an easy chance of 97+ since you seem pretty dedicated.
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I'm doing chem,physics, methods, further and English. I think I should repeat lit.
Juggling 6 subjects would be really tough.. since you're doing English, work hard in it and make sure you get higher than 36 for that, and it's guaranteed to be in your top 4. Having a 36 in your bottom two will make hardly any difference to your ATAR, unless you're trying to get somewhere near a 99.95.
Completley agree with this. You made the right choice imo :D
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Ehhh... I think I'm in a similar boat to tarek; I did Lit 3/4 in 2010 and only got a 38. I feel that i could have gotten slightly higher if I had just put in a tad bit more effort in the exams (I felt burnt out for about a term beforehand and couldn't find the motivation).
Since this is my English component (not doing any other English this year), should I repeat the subject, in which case i will have to drop another from my list? Or should i focus on my remaining subjects (Maths and Sciences are my strengths) and hopefully try get 50 in MM? ATAR aim: 98+
(P.S. Tarek, sorry if I should be asking this in another thread! Should I? It just seems like we're in a similar situation...)
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Ehhh... I think I'm in a similar boat to tarek; I did Lit 3/4 in 2010 and only got a 38. I feel that i could have gotten slightly higher if I had just put in a tad bit more effort in the exams (I felt burnt out for about a term beforehand and couldn't find the motivation).
Since this is my English component (not doing any other English this year), should I repeat the subject, in which case i will have to drop another from my list? Or should i focus on my remaining subjects (Maths and Sciences are my strengths) and hopefully try get 50 in MM? ATAR aim: 98+
(P.S. Tarek, sorry if I should be asking this in another thread! Should I? It just seems like we're in a similar situation...)
Tough situation. A few questions:
What do you honestly think you're going to get if you repeat it this year? How are you going to prevent yourself from burning out again?
Also don't underestimate the difficulty in getting a 50.. especially for a subject like Methods where competition is fierce. Have a play around with the ATAR calculator too. Good luck! ;)
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Readinya we have something in common; the fact that we are both contemplating if we should repeat lit. The only difference is I am doing units 3/4 English this year, and considering you desire a 98+ atar you'll need a couple of 48+ subjects. If I concentrated more in lit and read the texts more than once a 40+ is not beyond me, but I've decided to concentrate on English this year. Hard choice!!
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Ehhh... I think I'm in a similar boat to tarek; I did Lit 3/4 in 2010 and only got a 38. I feel that i could have gotten slightly higher if I had just put in a tad bit more effort in the exams (I felt burnt out for about a term beforehand and couldn't find the motivation).
Since this is my English component (not doing any other English this year), should I repeat the subject, in which case i will have to drop another from my list? Or should i focus on my remaining subjects (Maths and Sciences are my strengths) and hopefully try get 50 in MM? ATAR aim: 98+
(P.S. Tarek, sorry if I should be asking this in another thread! Should I? It just seems like we're in a similar situation...)
How good are you at Jap?
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Ehhh... I think I'm in a similar boat to tarek; I did Lit 3/4 in 2010 and only got a 38. I feel that i could have gotten slightly higher if I had just put in a tad bit more effort in the exams (I felt burnt out for about a term beforehand and couldn't find the motivation).
Since this is my English component (not doing any other English this year), should I repeat the subject, in which case i will have to drop another from my list? Or should i focus on my remaining subjects (Maths and Sciences are my strengths) and hopefully try get 50 in MM? ATAR aim: 98+
(P.S. Tarek, sorry if I should be asking this in another thread! Should I? It just seems like we're in a similar situation...)
How good are you at Jap?
Woah, I forgot about this thread. Well, I've decided: I'm sticking with the Lit score I got (Thinking about it, I think it's pretty good; I don't think I'd have the motivation to do another year of Lit). So i'm doing two maths, two sciences and one language this year - no English, YEAH!
In terms of Japanese, i did think about dropping it a few weeks ago, but then i realised that i should stick through with it. Although i dread the oral exam, and my Jap skill is only meh-meh, i thought to myself:
- If i drop Jap, what else should i pick up? I definitely will not pick up English or Lit (the english teachers at my school suck)
- I'm dropping Jap only because i'm scared of my performance. But in life, i've got to face things i don't like; why not start practising now?
- I feel like i have an obligation to go through this with my friends in the class - with only 8 people in the class, it's a nice environment.
So yeah. I'm not repeating Lit.
Thanks for the support!