Masaken
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There were a few floating isolated posts around but I thought putting one under the HSC Exam Thoughts was appropriate.
Probably reiterating what I've said in those past posts thinking that for USSR, Soviet Foreign Policy will definitely be in the exam this year (but since they did aims in 2019, definitely about role of ideology / extent of ideological influence in foreign policy this year). The other will probably be economic transformation.
For Peace and Conflict (Cold War), I was thinking something from the first part of the syllabus (containment/peaceful coexistence) since they haven't done that yet, not sure about the other one though maybe geopolitical developments?
I do China for Section IV and I feel they're probably going to ask the pretty niche parts of the syllabus, like the rise of power for Jiang Zemin.
Core Study is Core Study and you can't really predict that but I'm hoping for nothing too outrageous. I got 97 for my trials and lost all my marks because of Section I so I'm hoping it's not too bad this time round...
Probably reiterating what I've said in those past posts thinking that for USSR, Soviet Foreign Policy will definitely be in the exam this year (but since they did aims in 2019, definitely about role of ideology / extent of ideological influence in foreign policy this year). The other will probably be economic transformation.
For Peace and Conflict (Cold War), I was thinking something from the first part of the syllabus (containment/peaceful coexistence) since they haven't done that yet, not sure about the other one though maybe geopolitical developments?
I do China for Section IV and I feel they're probably going to ask the pretty niche parts of the syllabus, like the rise of power for Jiang Zemin.
Core Study is Core Study and you can't really predict that but I'm hoping for nothing too outrageous. I got 97 for my trials and lost all my marks because of Section I so I'm hoping it's not too bad this time round...