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Title: Religion in Society vs Text and tradition
Post by: VCE_2012 on January 09, 2012, 04:27:46 pm
Which one is easier or which one is harder?
(should I Religion and society in place of uni-chem?)
Title: Re: Religion in Society vs Text and tradition
Post by: liuetenant on January 09, 2012, 05:03:15 pm
there is really no such thing as which is harder or easier. Since i only did texts, it's hard to comment on RnS.

If you're the person who likes literature, english and history--then TnT is good for that. It's almost like text response in english...in a nutshell....You study a section of the bible and study, study, study it! I found i really enjoyed texts because of the understanding it gave you--not just in the religious context, but how writers and authors wrote stories the way they did, why they wrote it in a certain way etc. I'm not catholic or anything, but i studied Luke, and i really enjoyed studying how that story came to be the way it was.

As for RnS...some of my friends just say it's all about bullshitting for way through it :P Know your ethics/ morals or soemthing like and and just formulate responses to scenarios.

If you wanna learn relgion, go for it. But if i were you, i'd go for uni-chem :D But then again, depends what you wanna do in the future, your likes and your skills :D

Title: Re: Religion in Society vs Text and tradition
Post by: chocolatedaddy on January 09, 2012, 05:09:50 pm
Neither, choose Uni-Chem