Take English for example; I have done encumbrance of coursework in this subject. (Please note that this essay is also part of my coursework) and I can assure you that this is certainly not a pleasant task. But, I`m soldiering on with my fingers crossed and hope everything will turn out for the best.
Now where was I? Oh, yes! I remember- my dreaded coursework. We poor students don’t just have English coursework to contend with but there is also History, German, Citizenship, Religious Education, and I.T… I could go on and on and on. You see, we are just plagued with endless coursework every so often. If you ask me, it`s nerve- wracking.
The History coursework left me feeling quite like a relic, left on a dusty shelf while all my mates were in the park playing football. I had to sacrifice my time of enjoyment in the park, to complete my History coursework. Isn’t that unfair? Not only this, but I have been told that, my subject P.E will soon be replaced by the intervention of a “coursework catch up,” class. When I heard this, I was not pleased to say the least. I strongly believe that P.E should not be replaced by the teaching of another subject. What has happened to that old adage “healthy mind and in healthy body”? Don’t people believe in it anymore? P.E ensures that we don’t become couch potatoes and not only keeps us trim but sends neurones in our brains running at a furious pace.
Furthermore, Coursework proves how this is such a pressing issue for us at this time. It clearly gives us unnecessary stress and anxiousness until the daunting marking process is done. The exam board: the least they can do is giving us some breathing space in between assessments. There’s literally like 4/5 every month! What also annoys me is the ridiculous