Hey Jinaede! I did global this year so I thought I’d offer my opinion on it. To answer your questions:
1) How difficult is achieving 45+ in globalA 45+ in any subject is difficult, as you would have to outperform 98% of the state. Different people would have different opinions on exactly how difficult it would be to achieve a high mark. I found that people who do well in English / other humanities subjects tend to also do well in global, as you require very similar skills.
From my own personal experience, I managed to cop a 39 with little to no effort, however I put in a ton of work for my other humanities subjects, and found that as my writing skills for other subjects improved, so did my global results.
After the VCE honour roll came out, there were only two low 40s scores this year
That’s not bad. My school had a full class of global students and our two highest marks were both 39 lol.
2) Will me completing it as a 3/4 in yr 12 predispose me to a lower study score due to the time and amount of effort that yr 11s tend to put in their 3/4sDon’t think so. From personal experience, this year our two duxes for global were both year 12s. Anyway, that shouldn’t be a significant factor when deciding whether or not to do a subject - you can’t really control how hard others work.
3) Global vs Geo - thoughts?I didn’t do Geography, so I don’t have much to add for this.
If you want to get a head start and look over the topics from 1/2 which also applies to 3/4, here are some things you might want to have a look at:
• State sovereignty (look into the treaty of Westphalia)
• Differences between state, nation, and nation state
• Transnational Corporations
• Institutions of international governance
• Regional Groupings
• Non-state actors (especially terrorist organisations)
• Various political leaders and their leadership styles
Good luck!