HSC Stuff > Area of Study (Old Syllabus)
How to Write an Area of Study Essay
jamonwindeyer:
--- Quote from: kb123 on December 11, 2016, 06:41:52 pm ---its not an actual question, but its in the syllabus and i just wanted to know how to answer a question based on the concept :)
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Ahh okay cool! Good on you for being prepared! I don't know the AoS syllabus like I should, since I did the old one (Belonging, woo) ;) yeah, I doubt they'd throw exactly that in that way, it's a little heavy, but they could definitely give you something about the human experiences and the world part! It's just the bit referencing the texts that feels out of place; working with the latter half of the sentence could definitely prep you well for a heap of AoS essay questions ;D
RuiAce:
--- Quote from: jamonwindeyer on December 11, 2016, 06:52:19 pm ---don't know the AoS syllabus like I should, since I did the old one (Belonging, woo) ;)
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To what extent do you belong to our daily discoveries :P
shreya_ajoshi:
Hi!
I was wondering, how would you write a generic essay for AOS and keep that essay, then continuously manipulating your essay to suit any question that is thrown at you?
Thanks :)
jamonwindeyer:
--- Quote from: shreya_ajoshi on January 02, 2017, 08:23:36 pm ---Hi!
I was wondering, how would you write a generic essay for AOS and keep that essay, then continuously manipulating your essay to suit any question that is thrown at you?
Thanks :)
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Hey! I replied to this in the separate post you made, but especially for the AoS, when there is a fairly broad conceptual spectrum of questions they can ask, you need to be practicing responding to AoS questions. It's only by doing this that you'll start to notice the sorts of buzzwords and themes that occur a lot, and this will indicate the best themes to use for body paragraphs :)
Disclaimer: I'm not a fan of memorising and adapting generic essays, and I chat about why here ;)
epherbertson:
Hi,
I am seriously struggling to come up with some strong ideas for this essay question:
“As well as enlightening, discoveries can be confronting.”
I seem to be circling around the same idea in which an unexpected discovery has the ability to alter and craft a reviewed psychological and spiritual revelation of self purpose.
My prescribed is Life of Pi and related is Ozymandias by PBS.
Any help is appreciated
:) Emily
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