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z600

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Well, i am going to Shore next year and i recently received my subject selection forms. I realise they dont offer legal studies as a subject, is there a particular reason for this? I also asked a friend from grammar, they also dont offer legal as a subject.
 

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That's really odd.

The only reason I see that a school wouldn't offer a particular subject is if there is no interest from that grade.

That, or there are no qualified teachers to teach it. Which i find particularly difficult to believe considering this is Shore and Grammer that we are talking about.
 

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I heard from one of my friends that grammar dont offer legal because it's a useless course and it doenst prepare you for Uni? I think thats a load of crap
 

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wm_abusef said:
That's really odd.

The only reason I see that a school wouldn't offer a particular subject is if there is no interest from that grade.

That, or there are no qualified teachers to teach it. Which i find particularly difficult to believe considering this is Shore and Grammer that we are talking about.
Hmm.....agree. This is really weird for schools like shore and grammar. My school's a local non-selective one, but we offer all the social science courses.... :p
 

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Pymble does not offer many social science courses either, relative to the number of people we have. We only have the commerces, the histories, geographies, and SOR I. No CAFS, Society, or Legal. As above poster said, I find most comprehensive schools offer more social science courses, and only a few selective schools (mainly girls' ones like Hornsby Girls) offer it.
 

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