I wrote about academic history, like empiricism, and how these methods can be used to underpin the popular history in our society. Like the Australian census, which cements ideas on multiculturalism/national identity through the study of quantitative data. I also explored how popular history...
I got 100% for my viva. Make sure you have a genre or whatever down flat. Remember you can change your concept a bit though. Use literary theory that relates to your work. My major work was a historical fiction piece, across three different time periods. I used travelling theory. This is all...
Hey, I don't really understand the information given (sorry for sounding dumb). So the raw mark is the one that we actually get in the exam? If so, wow. I expected an E4 cutoff to not be so high :S Is this really accurate?
Don't stress if you didn't. In fact, my teacher said an over use of theorists leads to people not analysing the literature effectively - he said it is better to use theories and relate them to the work.
Discuss Hamlet's change over the course of the play. You know, action and inaction. How he has gone from a coward etc, to someone who is fearless and will avenge the King's death. All that sort of thing. But, that's what I'd do anyway.
Yeah, I'd like to know this. I'm =2nd in Modern, =4th in Extension 1 English, =8th in English Advanced and =6 in History Extension.
Will equal places impact me? Please explain :(
Some girls at my school have done it before. Usually it is for special circumstances, such as mental illness or learning disability, but they still want their HSC. However, I do know of people who complete pathways in order to focus on special, elite sporting commitments. I think you can also...
My teacher who marks AOS said that they want you to re use your analysis from the previous sections, but obviously with more elaboration and links to question. Mini essay structure is a must in order to get that 5.
They give you your first preference if you're eligible for it. So, if you want to do Med, put it first and Engineering second. If you want to do Engineering, put it first.
If you get a 99 ATAR, and don't make it into Med, well, you'll get into Engineering. You have to decide what you really...
Unless you decide to use Arts to figure out what you want to do and flesh out your strengths, and do a Masters of something or rather, such as Teaching or a Juris Doctor or even Medicine potentially.