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Matt89

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« Reply #75 on: November 21, 2007, 06:39:32 pm »
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I think i did alright. I barely remember what i wrote, but i didnt leave anything blank, and i'm pretty sure i wont get 0 marks for any question. My section B was 3-4 pages, which i'm satisfied with. I'm just glad that EXAMS ARE OVER!!!!!!

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« Reply #76 on: November 21, 2007, 06:43:48 pm »
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Quote from: "flywithme"

what did everyone write for the question about why ANZUS was still relevant even thought it was signed 50 years ago?


I .... can't remember =\

I think I said something like ANZUS is a cornerstone of AFP due to the security environment? and economic advantages? or something.

.... fuck I really can't remember LOL
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« Reply #77 on: November 22, 2007, 09:24:16 am »
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Quote from: "ninwa"
What was the foreign policy 10-marker?

Was it the security - foreign policy - since 1996 one? That was a crappy question :P I'm not really sure what I talked about ........ I said something about terrorism and US bases in Australia and the East Timor/Solomon Islands problems.

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I hate Australian foreign policy :P



Yeah that was it, I mentioned some crap out terrorism and something about the US/Aus alliance for no reason and filled out 3 quarters of the lines

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Re: International Politics
« Reply #78 on: December 24, 2007, 08:36:00 pm »
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Is anybody aware of some sort of study guide/check points for International Studies? I know that there are none available from "A+" who makes the "notes" range, and nor from the official CheckPoints range, but apart from reading newspapers, following the study design, is there any other form or help apart from the textbook?
2007:
Legal Studies [33] (31.73)

2008:
English [39] (38.30)
Economics [40] (41.86)
International Studies [30] (32.05)
Further Mathematics [33] (30.61)

ENTER: 82.35

2009: Business @ Monash.
Accounting/Finance @ LaTrobe.