fb07 said:
Thanks a lot! i absolutely suck at maths and am hoping that it never crosses my path for the rest of my life.
Me too! I hate doing things I suck at.
I was thinking about the following ..
AHST100
Several things about this subject: If you're not interested in ancient history, you won't be interested in it at all (obviously). Furthermore, I think you'd have to enjoy Egyptian history to do well at it -- note that the subject is totally about archaeology, and not history. It sounds strange, but you look at the primary evidence only; themes include pottery, architecture, and burials.
You start at what's called 'pre-Dynastic Egypt', the time before the Pharaohs. The convener, Christiana Koehler, loves this period. I thought it was boring when we first started it (read: these people were cave men), but I really enjoyed it. The lectures are early in the morning, and go for two hours. You really need to go to lectures and tutes, otherwise you'll miss out on really important content.
The assesments are very straight-forward, but I found the exam hard to study for. It's a lot of work, I think.
If you come on msn, I can show you my assignments, so you get a rough idea of what you're assesed on.
This unit looks fascinating. Gillet is apparently a really good lecturer. I think I might pick it up, too!
This unit is fantastic. Was definitely the most enjoyable unit I did in first semester. Marnie Hughes-Warrington, the convener, is a really engaging lecturer. She gets in a bunch of guests to speak and makes it really straight-forward.
She assumes that you've never done any study of history and goes at a really good pace for everybody.
I would definitely recommend it; it has no exam, but rather another assesment. Very straight-forward.
I think that's talked about in another thread...
Don't know anything about it... Need help on this one
I'm not a fan of philosophy...
I did that in first semester. Surprisingly, it was my best subject. I would recommend doing it if you like something very argumentative/english/debating based.
I loved the lecturer, Nick Smith, but Monte, my tutor, sucked. He was really boring, he didn't lead the conversation at all, and he was a terrible marker.
I would recommend changing tutorials if you end up in a tute with Monte.
I thought the subject was interesting, but the readings sometimes killed me. You had to do your readings for every tutorial, or you'd look like an ass if the tutor asked you something.
The essays were straight-forward, with a range to chose from. The exam wasn't worth much, and was hence pretty short.
Don't know, again, I'm affraid.
thats my initial list.. There's actually some really interesting courses.. especially the ancient history/politics ones.
Yes, they all do look interesting! I was considering doing a SOC or POL one, but I didn't have room.
Also, i know we only need 12 units which is like 4 subjects right... Do you think i should just take four or more?
You wouldn't take more than three a semester. I would actually recommend taking only two a semester, if your school marks weren't too crash-hot. Having one subject less makes a big difference to your marks.
I would lock in HIST112, though, it's great.
We need a few more people to talk about the other POL, SOC, and PHIL units.