it's important for you to do a topic on something you're truly interested in.. cos you'll be spending a lot of time researching on it.. so try to think of any topics or areas of history that interest you most.. you're bound to come across something soon.
good luck!
for an assignment, we had to study a case and i used the austill site and my case did not reveal what the exhibits were.. perhaps it depends on what case you do.. but from what i know, i dont think you can find out what the exhibits were...
in reply to babydoll:
the ppl who go to sefton high in this thread are: [cpt ans], frankie, jimmik and myself.
MissSavage29 is a fellow 'wild swan' from dubbo who has been kindly helping us =)
i was just curious and was wondering which schools are doing 'retreat from the global' this year for their hsc...
i know there's no point doing this list cos it's all over (WHOO HOO! aren't we all glad we don't have to think about RFTG ever again!), but i thought i'd just update the list...
my teacher said it was quite alright to use dot points in a legal studies essay. as long as it was in sentence formed, then that's ok.
and also, it is important in a structured legal essay to address the question.. dont ramble on about something not relevant to that specific question...
wow! it had never occured to me to do erin b.. but it seems to fit well with the whole notion.
i'll watch it over the weekend!
thanks heaps!
wut year did you graduate from sefton?
there's talk about ancient history not being so great when it comes to scaling, and chem would be better if you wanted to be scared more.
however i think scaling shouldn't base ur decision. do what you enjoy more, cos when u like a subject, you'll be more willing to work hard and thus, do well