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uprising:

--- Quote from: My Belief Is Stronger Than You on December 22, 2013, 02:33:36 pm ---that kinda makes me skeptical about taking the subject…

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What part? I can clear it up for you, if you wish.

In the end, if you enjoy it then you will succeed. Your signature says it all, 'my belief is stronger than your doubt.' If you believe that you can do it, then nothing that I say (or anyone else says) will change that. I wish you all the best!

Only Cheating Yourself:

--- Quote from: uprising on December 22, 2013, 10:28:44 pm ---What part? I can clear it up for you, if you wish.

In the end, if you enjoy it then you will succeed. Your signature says it all, 'my belief is stronger than your doubt.' If you believe that you can do it, then nothing that I say (or anyone else says) will change that. I wish you all the best!

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Well i'll be taking it as a unit 1 and 2 subject so it basically will be a trial and error year.  The fact that it scales down so much and people say its not a 'bludge' subject makes me skeptical about it.  Is it a subject that takes a lot of studying time at home?  or can it be your 3rd and 4th subject and you can still manage a 40?

uprising:

--- Quote from: My Belief Is Stronger Than You on December 22, 2013, 10:35:03 pm ---Is it a subject that takes a lot of studying time at home?  or can it be your 3rd and 4th subject and you can still manage a 40?

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Ah that makes sense. The narrative section is fairly easy to remember, providing you enjoy and understand your texts. The extra study there would be rewatching the films or researching them in depth if you want to know more. The social issues aren't too bad, the text I studied only had four and they were relatively simple anyway. The last AOS is media communication theories, and this tends to either be a hit or miss for most people. I found it easy, but only after researching them further and finding new ways to remember the theories. The theory in general is not a huge workload like a maths subject would be, the biggest amount of work comes from the folio.
To answer your question, if you find the theory work relatively easy then you probably could use media as your 3rd or 4th subject.

Only Cheating Yourself:

--- Quote from: uprising on December 23, 2013, 11:01:22 am ---Ah that makes sense. The narrative section is fairly easy to remember, providing you enjoy and understand your texts. The extra study there would be rewatching the films or researching them in depth if you want to know more. The social issues aren't too bad, the text I studied only had four and they were relatively simple anyway. The last AOS is media communication theories, and this tends to either be a hit or miss for most people. I found it easy, but only after researching them further and finding new ways to remember the theories. The theory in general is not a huge workload like a maths subject would be, the biggest amount of work comes from the folio.
To answer your question, if you find the theory work relatively easy then you probably could use media as your 3rd or 4th subject.

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thanks, are a lot the sacs like making videos and stuff and thats another thing, i don't want to make films and stuff that will be to time consuming! 

uprising:

--- Quote from: My Belief Is Stronger Than You on December 23, 2013, 12:31:20 pm ---thanks, are a lot the sacs like making videos and stuff and thats another thing, i don't want to make films and stuff that will be to time consuming!

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No, not at all! The SACs are all written. I don't know if it is different for other schools, but we only had three Media SACs this year.

 The folio is a choice between film, photography, print (like a magazine), audio (so a radio program), animation or a combo of the above. I chose photography and found it quite easy, because the planning wasn't as full on as the planning for film was.

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