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Title: ideas for the exam
Post by: scumel on November 06, 2008, 09:44:51 pm
to the very few people actually doing national politics...
what do you think will be on the exam??
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Aurelie. on November 07, 2008, 12:49:50 am
oh wow! theres actually another person on the face of the earth doing the subject! I thought I was alone for a second there :)

hmmm... that's my plan of action for tomorrow; look over the past exams and suss out what is less likely to be on the exam thurs.

Do you have any ideas????

GROAN......I have revs the same day :|
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: scumel on November 07, 2008, 12:16:34 pm
me too, its such a stupid combination :|
and within an hour of each other!!??
i think the FP essay will have a contentious statement about what is the main priority, like being a good global citizen or trade/eco (praying its not a formulation of FP topic)
and for unit 3, hoping for a comparitve essay between congress/parliament, like which is more democratic or something like that
our hands are going to be dead by the end of that day though
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: vcehistory.info on November 07, 2008, 06:42:05 pm
G'day all,

For anyone who's interested... on Monday night I'll be running a 90-minute Internet radio programme, on exam revision for National Politics. If you've got a PC, speakers/headphones and a broadband Internet connection you'll be able to log in and participate. I'll go through the four Areas of Study and some exam techniques. There's also a chat window where you can post your questions and I'll endeavour to answer them on-air.

It kicks off at 9.00pm Monday November 10th at this address:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/vcehistory.info---exam-revision

Cheers,
Steve

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http://vcehistory.info

Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Aurelie. on November 08, 2008, 02:24:33 pm
me too, its such a stupid combination :|
and within an hour of each other!!??
our hands are going to be dead by the end of that day though

Oh! I know.. I guess its good that we'll be in the same kind of frame of mind to do the exams though, because they are rather similar in way of style and such.

I'd really like a question like that for FP, though I think iIm opting towards domestic policy for the essay.. my SAC marks were generally better for those, and I can focus directly on education and environment for examples, because they were my focus throughout the year.
As for Unit 3, I love the 'which is more democratic' questions.. they're so general to write about usually, so it provides a great framework for most arguments.

Oh, and do you always put examples in with your definitions? I asked my teacher, and he said we do, but a friend at another school is telling me we dont have to.. I hATE conflicting sources!!

Have you finished your revision yet? I'm trying to get mine done so I can spend most of Wednesday focussing on revs, as there is so much more content...



Steve that's awesome! I'm definitely tuning in. I really just need an overview of everything to make sure I haven't missed any areas
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Rietie on November 08, 2008, 02:45:55 pm
G'day all,

For anyone who's interested... on Monday night I'll be running a 90-minute Internet radio programme, on exam revision for National Politics. If you've got a PC, speakers/headphones and a broadband Internet connection you'll be able to log in and participate. I'll go through the four Areas of Study and some exam techniques. There's also a chat window where you can post your questions and I'll endeavour to answer them on-air.

It kicks off at 9.00pm Monday November 10th at this address:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/vcehistory.info---exam-revision

Cheers,
Steve

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http://vcehistory.info



....


Was that Steve Thompson???


I bet the definition question in AOS1 will be on the electoral college or primary elections.
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: bubble sunglasses on November 08, 2008, 09:07:29 pm
G'day all,

For anyone who's interested... on Monday night I'll be running a 90-minute Internet radio programme, on exam revision for National Politics. If you've got a PC, speakers/headphones and a broadband Internet connection you'll be able to log in and participate. I'll go through the four Areas of Study and some exam techniques. There's also a chat window where you can post your questions and I'll endeavour to answer them on-air.

It kicks off at 9.00pm Monday November 10th at this address:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/vcehistory.info---exam-revision

Cheers,
Steve

---
http://vcehistory.info



....


Was that Steve Thompson???


I bet the definition question in AOS1 will be on the electoral college or primary elections.

    Sure was. <3 Steve
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Mark on November 10, 2008, 07:13:18 pm
Which textbook does everyone use?
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: scumel on November 10, 2008, 08:23:41 pm
ok so this is answering a few questions here
1. yes we do get told to put examples in our definitions, i think its definitely something worth doing
2. in terms of balancing pol/revs revision time, ive definitely been more biased towards revs atm which is starting to make me nervous but big effort tomorrow for pol so i can feel confident enough on thurs
3. we use gilby and weiss but mostly gilby
:)
oh and im going to steves on-line session, he does them for revs too btw...
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Mark on November 10, 2008, 10:52:58 pm
Steve's thing was awesome, what a legend!
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Rietie on November 10, 2008, 11:00:54 pm
Twas awesome.
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Aurelie. on November 11, 2008, 01:48:19 am
twas quite good, wasn't it :)
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Aurelie. on November 11, 2008, 01:50:09 am
I just don;'t have that sense of urgency about my exams yet.

I really need to crack down and do some stuff for revs and poli. I'm figuring that tues i'll finish all of my history, and then wednesday I can have half and half revs and poli

We used the Gilby textbook. I swear, there's like no content for national politics.. it could be handed out in a leeaflet/.
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: russdog on November 11, 2008, 08:46:56 am
What essay topics do you think we will get?
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: wallah11 on November 11, 2008, 06:20:23 pm
gilby is my teacher :)
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: xtreme_matt32 on November 11, 2008, 06:49:01 pm
Yay finally a thread on national politics. I've got chem on thursday morning, and then politics afterwards, what a great combo.
I actually like continuity and change better than washington to Canberra, but that's just me. I hope the Unit 4 essay will be about influences on either domestic or foreign policy, but when you think about it any essay question they give us it's still the same theory.
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: scumel on November 11, 2008, 10:06:30 pm
oh i want gilby as my teacher! lol
im hoping that the essay topics are
w to c: comparing the power/democracy of the congress and parl
c & c: element of reform needed to the electoral systems (reform needed to parl would be do-able but the other is better)
dom pol: not even touching so i dont really care!
for pol: PM plays the most imp role, to what extent to you agree
or something about good global citizenship or eco/trade interests being the main priority

fingers crossed!!
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: AdamHannah on November 12, 2008, 03:54:00 pm
oh i want gilby as my teacher! lol


Come on mel, we all know Brian Costa would be the best teacher.

Then we could write essays about how the US isn't actually a democracy.
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: AdamHannah on November 12, 2008, 03:56:22 pm
Judging by my teachers comments on every single essay i've ever written, advice for essays would be example, examples, examples, examples, examples........and possibly just a few more examples.
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: scumel on November 12, 2008, 05:18:25 pm
too true adam
no one could beat the great BC
and in goms terms make sure you 'beef-up' your essays with examples!
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Rietie on November 14, 2008, 12:59:22 pm
Hah! I was right. One of the definitions was what was a primary election. :)
I knew it.
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: scumel on November 14, 2008, 04:49:49 pm
lol i actually remembered that in the exam, i was like...that person's bet was right!
so 2/2 for u then?
Title: Re: ideas for the exam
Post by: Rietie on November 14, 2008, 05:53:00 pm
I better have got it right.