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SAC is technically not a "history" subject; only Ancient, Modern and Extension are considered "history" subjects (confirmed by HTA); but generally, they are all considered HSIE subjects (economics, modern, religion etc.).Some one at my school is doing 7 units of history - Modern, Ancient, Society and Culture, and Extension.
That will be me too + SOR II.Some one at my school is doing 7 units of history - Modern, Ancient, Society and Culture, and Extension.
I should have elaborated. The exam has two parts; historiography and case study. Both are essays, and the question which is given comes directly from the syllabus, ie. the 5 key questions (+ its components) are essentially the question that you will receive. The Case Study question will always be a debate question, because the Case Study is geared towards debates. So knowing your key debates in your case study will pretty much set you up for a good response.To D94, when you say the exam is simple, is it because most of the people who do Hist Ext do well in it. And it scales well yes? Better than EE2 I hear?