Most confident to least:
1. Texts. Despite my exam being the last one, I feel - and have done since about my trial - I could walk into it now and be perfectly prepared. This is partly because of a surprisingly high trial mark (86%, which the teacher said would probably get me a 40+ in the real exam! which surprised me) and partly because it's about the Bible (Luke), which I've grown up knowing a lot about (we follow a plan that allows us to read it in a year, and have done ever since I was a kid). I rather wish the exam was first up, but I do know I can therefore improve my mark a bunch (hopefully) since it's my last exam with eight days between it and Methods e2. However, I don't expect Texts to be my highest subject - I hope not, anyway... (I have high hopes for English).
2. English. This is mainly because of finally thinking I've grasped what I need to do. However, it takes second place to Texts because I probably have to try out my slightly different exam strategy to get higher marks according to my teacher... on the day, and hope it works (lengthening my essays and getting better vocabulary). So I'm ready for English... or will be after tomorrow, when I plan to re-read both my comparative texts (not Pride and Prejudice, though! too long!).
3. Methods exam 2. This comes a long way after. I feel I'm improving here, even though my marks are a long way below what I want (especially combined with my abysmal exam 1 scores...!). All I need to do is learn probability. All of it. Inside out. And make my bound book. And do another five or ten practice exams. Okay, I'm not ready here.
4. Revolutions. There's so much content. I've absorbed a lot in the past couple of weeks and whatever, but I'm
not prepared. And it's on
Wednesday. Excuse me while I quietly run in circles screaming.
5. And last, and a long way last at that, comes Methods exam 1. I can't seem to improve with this, and I'm
not happy with sub-50% - I want a raw 35 here! though that doesn't seem to be happening.
And if we're including last year's ones - HHD comes in at sixth, but I don't really know - I wasn't stressed for it because I didn't know I didn't know so much. So. I was clueless with VCE subjects back then. And didn't take advice, even of a smart 50-er like heids.
So, I'm ready for English and ready for History to be
done but not for the
exam itself, and... kinda same for the others (except Texts which is a great subject; but I'll be ready for it to be over just to end the stuff, end exams, end VCE).