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VCE Stuff => VCE Humanities => VCE Arts/Humanities/Health => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Australian Politics => Topic started by: wombifat on November 10, 2009, 06:01:08 pm
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hey so for the domestic policy issue that you studied heaps, i studied the policy on unauthorised boat arrivals BUT it not really one policy it's liek temporary protection visas, detentione etc. so do you think that that counts? or should i focus on just ONE THING like the ETS? please help :(
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^ Hi there
I too am doing domestic policy but am focusing on refugees
You are perfectly fine with it, because remember a policy IS ALL THAT YOU MENTIONED. The gov's MIGRATION/REFUGEE etc policy all involves detention, TPVS' etc.
I would be more worried that they don't give a GENERIC topic/breathing space to choose your own, like has happened in 1 or 2 past exams. Because I have only studied ONE domestic, and ONE foreign.
Doesn't really matter, wont be my top 4 :P haha
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well in foreign policy you need to know about more than one policy, and i've decided against it anyway because it really isn't one concrete policy, and I've realised I actually know a lot about the ETS:P
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well in foreign policy you need to know about more than one policy, and i've decided against it anyway because it really isn't one concrete policy, and I've realised I actually know a lot about the ETS:P
hmm, forieng policy as in the essay part?
because for essay section 1= I am doing the challenge of power/ change etc, so I have studied ONE field how there could be possible change
section 2= question 1= deals with a generic DOMESTIC essay issue (usually)
question 2= deals with foreign policy with USA, Asia etc <<<<is this what u are talking about
so yeha, if thats what ur talking about, ur correct, the foreign policy one tends to need you to know several areas, which is why i wanna do the domestic :P