Search results

  1. T

    Saw 'Star Trek' at Opera House and its fantastic. Spoiler-free review

    I don't remember seeing her there lol. I'm trying to think back. Was this outside or on stage? On stage all we had was the paramount Australia exec, JJ Abrams, Chris Pine, John Cho, Karl Urban and Zachary Quinto.
  2. T

    Saw 'Star Trek' at Opera House and its fantastic. Spoiler-free review

    I was at the Star Trek world premier with a mate and man we had a blast – we also managed to buy tickets which forked us $200, but it was well worth it. Thought I'd share my short but spoiler-free review of the film: ------------------------- First and foremost, you should forget...
  3. T

    ancient history

    UWS do not have any ancient history however as a University student you are able to study at ANY university in Australia. This is done via cross-institutional study. You can study at Sydney, Macquarie, UNSW, or UTS (or even at Universities in Melbourne and South Australia where they have...
  4. T

    what's difference between a casual and part time employee??

    That's a good question. Casual employees get paid, as Peartie said, a casual loading which is usually a dollar more an hour (but sometimes rounded off to 20% more). They can also be fired on the spot and without notice. Part-Time employees are not paid the casual loading but do get sick pay...
  5. T

    History, UWS or UNSW

    Hi boris2003 Congratulations on choosing the Teaching profession as a career! I am a History teacher undergoing my final year at Macquarie University and am teaching at schools from Monday in Years 11-12 Ancient, Modern, History Extension and Grades 7-10 general history. I studied a History...
  6. T

    How to write WW1 Notes (help please!!!)

    Good luck with your notes! World War One definitely is one of my favourite topics in the history syllabus. Note-taking is a personal endeavour and it really depends on how you learn. Personally, I use point form and the research-card method. I recommend the book by Hew Strachan: H...
  7. T

    Modern History OR Software?

    As a historian myself (and a new-scheme history teacher this year) I'll have to go with Modern History - but I'm biased! My advice would be to go with your interests. History can be difficult and quite time consuming, but if you have the patience to committ your time to the science then...
  8. T

    Heellpppppp!

    My best advice (like many of the other users on this board) is to complete the subject(s) you are interested in. You are more likely to score higher results if you complete the subjects you actually ENJOY rather than not. When I did my HSC ages ago I chose subjects on the basis of scaling...
Top