Yes very true; they all deal with synonymous ideas. However, journeys are simple; I've done physical and basically deals with physical movement, which may or may not impact the traveller and the length of the journey does not matter, as long as the traveller physically moves, it's considered 'physical journeys'. Therefore, Belonging, whether it is easier or not, I'm sure will be much more interesting and enjoyable!bored of sc said:All areas of study are the same. They are universal concepts about humanity. They all interrelate anyway. 'Journeys' is equally as hard as 'belonging'.
More often that not, all texts deal with the similar idea; if you can extrapolate ideas about journeys from a text, then you are bound to extrapolate ideas based on belonging; they all deal with the same thing but have differing names. Imperatively, belonging is a part of journeys and vice versa!jessiekg14 said:journeys is way easier. from nearly any text, something about the concept of journeys can be pulled out and there are so many different ideas about it. but belonging, it's sooo hard to find texts that focus directly on that concept and so it's really hard to pull out meanings or create a thesis about any of them. but that might just be me.
UAI is a rank, not a markShanku said:I hope they set a fairly "easy" test since it's the first year...
I really wouldn't put too much weight behind that.Scion said:Yeah apparently we are marked easier because we are the first years doing it ?