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heids:
--- Quote from: sweetcheeks on December 02, 2016, 06:46:59 pm ---I would like to do a write up about Systems Engineering. I think that this is a brilliant idea to get some love for the less popular subjects, I know I certainly would have liked a bit of information from past students before entering 3/4 systems.
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yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!
--- Quote from: FluffyPrincess on December 02, 2016, 08:26:09 pm ---I completed Sociology this year in Year 12!
So, I would love to help future and current students that need help or need some clarification on parts of the topic.
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Thanks for your questions thread FP <3
--- Quote from: MightyBeh on December 02, 2016, 08:38:52 pm ---I was already planning to put a bunch of stuff together for my classes, but now I feel morally obligated to. Damn. ::)
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successssssssss 8)
--- Quote from: Coffee on December 02, 2016, 09:11:52 pm ---Philosophy
VCE Philosophy Questions & Resources Thread
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I loved this Coffee! Perfect :D
--- Quote from: Jakeybaby on December 02, 2016, 09:36:53 pm ---VCE have nothing?
Honey, try SACE ;)
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I'd love to try SACE if you'll help us out ;)
Alter:
Gonna write up some spicy resources for German sometime soon because it's a very popular language and it's the only subject I've actually continued at uni. Keep your eyes peeled boys n girls
jamonwindeyer:
--- Quote from: peterpiper on December 14, 2016, 07:01:14 pm ---Well I received a pretty decent score in Classics this year. I wouldn't mind contributing at all :)
EDIT: Just had a look at that side of the forum. I might have a look at the texts being studied and provide some critical notes on them. I've also got a bunch of comparative essays, lying around my desk (hopefully I haven't thrown them all away). I might make a guide on writing a classics essay, as they make up a large portion of the end-of-year exam (50% of the marks). But at this stage, it's all talk for now, because Classics was that one subject I'd wing and get a good mark in. Might need help in constructing solid advice.
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I think you might surprise yourself with just how helpful you can be, even if you aren't the most confident yourself!! Good on you ;D
--- Quote from: Alter on December 14, 2016, 07:07:51 pm ---Gonna write up some spicy resources for German sometime soon because it's a very popular language and it's the only subject I've actually continued at uni. Keep your eyes peeled boys n girls
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Noiceeeeeee
MightyBeh:
--- Quote from: peterpiper on December 14, 2016, 07:01:14 pm ---Well I received a pretty decent score in Classics this year. I wouldn't mind contributing at all :)
EDIT: Just had a look at that side of the forum. I might have a look at the texts being studied and provide some critical notes on them. I've also got a bunch of comparative essays, lying around my desk (hopefully I haven't thrown them all away). I might make a guide on writing a classics essay, as they make up a large portion of the end-of-year exam (50% of the marks). But at this stage, it's all talk for now, because Classics was that one subject I'd wing and get a good mark in. Might need help in constructing solid advice.
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I'd be happy to help out if you'd like; Classics is a bit undernourished. So much to write about though, it's hard to know where to start. :)
peterpiper:
--- Quote from: MightyBeh on December 14, 2016, 08:15:36 pm ---I'd be happy to help out if you'd like; Classics is a bit undernourished. So much to write about though, it's hard to know where to start. :)
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That would be awesome. I think it might be possible if we start by splitting it into sections, like Rome and Greece and then give context around the prescribed books/artwork VCAA has chosen for 2017. And then go into the nitty gritty parts of answering individual studies and the comparative. You can look at the texts studied next year in the link below:
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/vce/classical/VCE_Classic_Works_List17.pdf
Since, I won't have many things to do for across the year (next year), I won't mind taking a look at the more obscure texts and studying it. Hopefully by the end of it, we'll have ourselves some fresh and concise notes on just about everything covered. We can chat more about this over PM if you want! Classics never feels like a chore to study and read for. I'm so excited about this! I've never undertaken such a big project before ;D I'm just hoping it all falls through!
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