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International Studies/Global Politics 2012.

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t35t:
I'm doing 3/4- but I'm a bit curious; everyone at my school, who has done Global Politics (to the extent of their study score-I am unsure), have told me that it is sort of a bludge of a subject. Is this the case? I intend to definitely read the news and study- but my definitions of a bludge subject would be something that doesn't require day-in and day out studying as well as stress. Personally, can someone tell me their experiences of Global Politics- I know there have been posts about the workload already- But I'd like to hear some of your expectations, and if already done, your experiences.

Gregza225:
Signing up for this now in the hope that it gets absolutely raped with information and answers to FAQ's this year. Going into unit 1/2 this year, gunna be a blast.

aiming_95:

--- Quote from: t35t on January 14, 2012, 05:26:53 pm ---I'm doing 3/4- but I'm a bit curious; everyone at my school, who has done Global Politics (to the extent of their study score-I am unsure), have told me that it is sort of a bludge of a subject. Is this the case? I intend to definitely read the news and study- but my definitions of a bludge subject would be something that doesn't require day-in and day out studying as well as stress. Personally, can someone tell me their experiences of Global Politics- I know there have been posts about the workload already- But I'd like to hear some of your expectations, and if already done, your experiences.

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From what I've heard it definitely sounds like it needs a fair bit of work, reading multiple newspapers daily, watching a few shows on SBS/ABC and really know what's happening around you in a lot of detail.

Wouldn't say it's a bludge.

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