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Genshai

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History or Revolutions
« on: November 14, 2019, 02:34:21 pm »
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Hey Dudes,
This is a late time for subject choices, i know.
I was originally going to do philosophy by distance, but my teacher has recommended against it. So, should i do revolutions at school, or should i do Australian History by distance? (revs at school is chinese and russian).

Thank you in advance :)
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IlyaGlinin

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Re: History or Revolutions
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2019, 11:50:51 pm »
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Pick Revs all the way!
It's genuinely a riveting subject. I did Australian History in Yr10 and I had always found it to be rather dull in comparison to that of World History, not that Australian History is to any capacity.
I studied both China and Russia Revs at my school and in my view, they are most interesting out of the 4 Revs that can be chosen. You'll fall in love with some individuals like Trotsky(Russia) and despise others so immensely like Jiang Jeshi (China). However, they are the most challenging out of the Revs, due to being content heavy.   My teacher had also taught France and America and she never enjoyed them as much as China and Russia.

So do yourself a favour and pick Revs!