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The Major Work! Tips from a 2016 survivor :)
sudodds:
--- Quote from: siri4533 on December 10, 2017, 05:30:02 pm ---Hey Susie,
It's me again! In terms of getting the major work done, how much should you at least aim to get done this summer holidays, especially if you are someone who is focused on other subjects throughout the term. I know everyone goes at a different pace but I feel like I need to set a goal for it.
Thanks :)
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Hey!
Short Answer: As much as you can.
Long Answer: There really isn't a set amount that you should aim to get done, beyond just that - getting as much as you can done. I know that isn't the answer that you want, but the thing is the major work is a process, more than a project - at least it was to me. You may be able to bang out an entire essay these holidays (as I did!), but I would be willing to bet quite a bit of money that the essay that you write in the holidays will drastically change later in the year. At this point in year 12, you just don't have the knowledge and skills yet - and that is not in any way a dig by the way, just that at this point, you have only really been exposed to the basics, as you move forward, your understanding will expand exponentially, and that will be reflected in the later drafts of your major work. You may even completely change your question, like I and 3/4 of my class did at the beginning of next year (hell I changed mine right before the term 1 holidays!).
In terms of goal setting, it would be a good idea to focus on research - maybe "read x book on x topic" or "find x amount of readings on this concept". If are like me and you write as you go, maybe try and have a complete first draft, with the knowledge (and willingness) that you will probably end up scraping some if not all of the essay down the track.
Hope this helps! Remember that we'll all be here during the holidays as well if you need anything :)
Susie
Calley123:
--- Quote from: sudodds on December 10, 2017, 06:00:35 pm ---Hey!
Short Answer: As much as you can.
Long Answer: There really isn't a set amount that you should aim to get done, beyond just that - getting as much as you can done. I know that isn't the answer that you want, but the thing is the major work is a process, more than a project - at least it was to me. You may be able to bang out an entire essay these holidays (as I did!), but I would be willing to bet quite a bit of money that the essay that you write in the holidays will drastically change later in the year. At this point in year 12, you just don't have the knowledge and skills yet - and that is not in any way a dig by the way, just that at this point, you have only really been exposed to the basics, as you move forward, your understanding will expand exponentially, and that will be reflected in the later drafts of your major work. You may even completely change your question, like I and 3/4 of my class did at the beginning of next year (hell I changed mine right before the term 1 holidays!).
In terms of goal setting, it would be a good idea to focus on research - maybe "read x book on x topic" or "find x amount of readings on this concept". If are like me and you write as you go, maybe try and have a complete first draft, with the knowledge (and willingness) that you will probably end up scraping some if not all of the essay down the track.
Hope this helps! Remember that we'll all be here during the holidays as well if you need anything :)
Susie
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Thank you :)
Calley123:
Hey Susie,
I know I'm in the wrong subject but I wanted to thank you for sharing your source analysis tips since i received 8/10 ( highest I have gotten) in that section in my first assessment!
Thanks again
:)
sudodds:
--- Quote from: siri4533 on December 13, 2017, 01:36:32 pm ---Hey Susie,
I know I'm in the wrong subject but I wanted to thank you for sharing your source analysis tips since i received 8/10 ( highest I have gotten) in that section in my first assessment!
Thanks again
:)
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Woohoo! Congratulations :D Fantastic work, so glad I could help :)
amyyyyyy:
Hello :D
I am currently working on my proposal for extenstion history. I am doing the topic of counterfactural history and its value in studying and understanding history. I want to argue that counterfactural history can have allow historians to gain a greater understanding if counterfactural claims are made on the basis of evidence and fact. However I am a bit unsure as to how to phrase my question, currently I have “An evaluation of counterfactualism in the study of history” but I feel like this may be too broad.
If you could give me any help that would be great :)
Thanks
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