Hey, it appears that a few people have theirs due the first few weeks back. Just wondering what the statistics are for your (almost complete) major work. It's the first year my school has taught the subject so it's hard to compare to any status-quo.
I'm sitting on an almost finalised 4998 words with 55 footnotes (roughly 32 different sources). My journal is almost 300 pages, which I'm going to be spending the next two weeks finalising, that and the synopsis and source analysis. I'm interested to know how everyone else is doing.
Has your teacher showed you the guidelines and the course requirements? The project has a max of 2,500 words (10% leniency however). My essay which is complete and just waiting to be handed in next Thursday, is 2,583 words exact. Of course, the major is marked internally so technically the Board of Studies won't be aware of your word count. However, that does mean you cannot enter your major into the HTA Extension Prize, as you didn't adhere to the BOS's regulations regarding the major.
Here's what it says on the Board of studies, regarding the ESSAY:
– the essay is an argument in response to a precise question with evidence in support, the sources of which are acknowledged. It will be in written form and may be accompanied by appropriate graphic texts only as appendices (apart from short explanatory captions). The essay must not exceed 2,500 words. The essay should contain material from a range of perspectives, including the student’s own views. A consistent system of referencing should be used to acknowledge the use of sources.
My log book is also quite extensive, but not near 300 pages, more so 100. But the bulk of that is evidence, sources, notes, information, drafts and as such. The Logbook isn't worth the time or effort for the marks it's worth. My project has 34 footnotes, so it's not too terrible, very evidenced.
WTF?! firstly, the limit to mine was 2500 words but mine was around 2600. I had about 20 footnotes an my log was 4 pages which my teacher took a glimpse at and said it was enough for the 5 marks.
Yes, the limit is set by the Board of Studies (as evident by the History Extension Syllabus), and 'most' candidates should have projects consisting of 2,500 word essays. Good to see you're also finished, or just about. n_n