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Vermilliona:

--- Quote from: psyxwar on May 15, 2013, 10:56:57 pm ---I thought having done the VCE subject (or at least doing it) was a pre-requisite to undertake extension studies?

But yes, it's definitely much easier to get a 5.0 increment than a raw 50.

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Yeah, it's a bit weird with UMEP History, the pre-requisites for it are Australia/Global Politics 3/4, which is what I'm doing this year, don't know why a History isn't required  :-\

Vermilliona:

--- Quote from: e.claire on May 15, 2013, 11:12:23 pm ---Hey! I am doing MUEP history at the moment, having done VCE history last year. The workload is not huge, and through only doing four subjects in school I am finding myself with a nice number of study periods :)  I enjoy the subject as a whole and believe that I made the right decision in choosing to do it over another 3/4!

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Hi! Thanks for replying :) I've heard a few horror stories about the difficulty of the VCE Revolutions workload - would you say the UMEP workload is similar in scope? (Would you do Revs over the UMEP if you could only do one?)

s.ay:
Yeah Revs is a killer compared to uni hist. I am doing no where near as much for history this year, but having said that, I am not enjoying it as much. I miss Revs, but I did have the advantage of doing it in year 11 and thus having more time to just enjoy it. It is a very content heavy course, whereas uni history changes per semester, so you don't have to retain the knowledge for the whole year. Sorry this is a ridiculously jumbled reply! Hope it helps regardless :)

Emie:

--- Quote from: Vermilliona on May 15, 2013, 10:38:33 pm ---Thanks for that! I see you're doing VCE psych as well as UMEP psych, what's it like doing the two at the same time? I'm just asking, because wondering whether to maybe just do normal VCE History instead... Would you choose your extension psych over VCE psych? I've heard it's easier to get a 5.0 increment from an extension study than it is to get a 50 (roughly equivalent in how it affects ATAR)... Thanks in advance!

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There's not too much overlap between UMEP psych and VCE psych, especially as the content at Uni is taught very differently to school. I'm not sure if this would be the same for history. I actually enjoy my extension study more, despite being more work, so I would happily choose this over VCE psych anyway. However, I do agree that it would be easier to achieve a 50 in a VCE subject than attain a 5.0 increment. Also, if you were to achieve a 50 then this could contribute to your core 4 subjects, whereas extension studies cannot.

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