angieepangiee
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- 2011
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Well, this is awkward. My class only has one student in it (that being me) and honestly, my teacher is the best. She brings me goodies to eat during our offline periods. n_n But really, I hear that quite a few of the Extension History classes have great teachers across the state, it's great to hear. I couldn't imagine doing this course with a teacher that wasn't committed and dedicated; I'm very grateful for my teacher.thoroughly enjoying it well of course we are since our teacher is the best
I completely agree! Well, about it being the best course on offer for the HSC; not too sure about how easy it is to do well in. n_nbest course on offer for the hsc and reasonably easy to do well in, have fun this year!
Take it from me it is easy. As long as u remain focused, used to taking an independent approach to research and learning (half the stuff u cover will be stuff u learn from ur own research, alot of it is self-taught) and most importantly of all love the course then you'll do really well. The best way to keep on top of the subject is to stay up to date with ur historical readings, but apart from that u should definitely read widely-all sorts of texts such as magazine articles, essays or even novels; heck I used one and it worked out really well for me ANYTHING which gives a well-grounded, informative and enlightening perspective on history can give ammunition to ur response. The markers love it cause it demonstrates that u are a well-informed, intelligent student of history, prepared and willing to do their own research instead of just regurgitating what ur teacher taught u in the classroom.I completely agree! Well, about it being the best course on offer for the HSC; not too sure about how easy it is to do well in. n_n
No need to apologise, the rambling was indeed helpful! n_n Well so far so good, in terms of keeping up with the Historical Readings. My teacher has also recommended that I do practice essays each week; which has been great (we've been doing this for about 4 weeks now). The essays are really good in terms of condensing everything and 'putting-it-all-together-to-make-sense' in a sort of way.Take it from me it is easy. As long as u remain focused, used to taking an independent approach to research and learning (half the stuff u cover will be stuff u learn from ur own research, alot of it is self-taught) and most importantly of all love the course then you'll do really well. The best way to keep on top of the subject is to keep on top of ur historical readings, but apart from that u should definitely read widely-all sorts of texts such as magazine articles, essays or even novels; heck I used one and it worked out really well for me ANYTHING which gives a well-grounded, informative and enlightening perspective on history can give ammunition to ur response. The markers love it cause it demonstrates that u are a well-informed, intelligent student of history, prepared and willing to do their own research instead of just regurgitating what ur teacher taught u in the classroom.
Sorry if I appear to be rambling but I hope my insights help in some way