Society and Culture
- It is an inherently interesting subject
- Certain generational theories and social theories can be hard to comprehend, and understanding the concepts in relation to society and culture can be hard to handle
- Depending on how you see it there is a major work involved. If you genuinely want to have the opportunity to research a topic of your own choosing go for it.
- The PIP generally impacts on people taking it or not as it is a big part of the HSC year.
It is not any easier to "get marks in", obviously there is a lot of work and effort required, however it appears more doable than Chemistry or Physics.
Personally I find SAC not too challenging, I put the least amount of work into it apart from exam time and I am pretty much topping it.
However the biggest drawbacks for me is due to the slow-pace of the subject, I don't find it challenging and I find it sometimes a "waste of a unit". For example I feel I could learn more in biology or legal studies and stuff that's more useful.
If you want to do well in SAC, having good writing and communication skills really helps, also knowing the course concepts. You need to be original. A lot of people do it, and its not too challenging so to get top marks u have to differentiate yourself from others, you need to keep up to date with the news and issues in society.