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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #90 on: July 30, 2018, 09:56:07 pm »
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ONE WEEK UNTIL THE PIP IS DUE!!

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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #91 on: July 30, 2018, 10:09:23 pm »
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ONE WEEK UNTIL THE PIP IS DUE!!

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Hey!
I know right! It feels a little strange after everything thats gone into it.
Have you completely finished?
How are you feeling about it?
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #92 on: July 30, 2018, 11:18:20 pm »
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Hey!
I know right! It feels a little strange after everything thats gone into it.
Have you completely finished?
How are you feeling about it?

I'm completely finished! I still have a few things to touch up on with the chapters but it's mainly just cutting down at this point  ;D I'm feeling quite good in that it's largely done so the bulk of the hard work has passed. I'm also feeling a bit sad though because I'm not ready to part with my baby  :'( I've grown attached to it. How about you?  ;D
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #93 on: July 31, 2018, 09:32:01 pm »
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I'm completely finished! I still have a few things to touch up on with the chapters but it's mainly just cutting down at this point  ;D I'm feeling quite good in that it's largely done so the bulk of the hard work has passed. I'm also feeling a bit sad though because I'm not ready to part with my baby  :'( I've grown attached to it. How about you?  ;D
Glad that it's all done. I'm 100% done and ready to hand it in!  ;D
Hopefully i get a good mark for it, i really spent heaps and heaps and heaps of time on it (Probs at the expense of trails study oops)
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #94 on: July 31, 2018, 09:33:56 pm »
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ONE WEEK UNTIL THE PIP IS DUE!!

This doesn't feel real to me.

Good luck to all my Society & Culture peeps <3

I kid you not, this time last year my PIP was due! Time flies so quick!!

Hang in on there guys! This is the last lap for your PIP. You're so close to the end!!!
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #95 on: July 31, 2018, 09:37:58 pm »
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Glad that it's all done. I'm 100% done and ready to hand it in!  ;D
Hopefully i get a good mark for it, i really spent heaps and heaps and heaps of time on it (Probs at the expense of trails study oops)

That's awesome! I think you will anyway  :D :D You're such a help on the thread so it will be the universe's way of saying thanks  ;) ;) And same about trials  ::) I had my musicology and composition portfolios due last week, alongside the PIP draft, so Trials has not been real until this week  :'( Hope it goes well! I also finished cutting down everything so I'm pretty much set on handing it in as well  ;D ;D

Good luck to all my Society & Culture peeps <3

I kid you not, this time last year my PIP was due! Time flies so quick!!

Hang in on there guys! This is the last lap for your PIP. You're so close to the end!!!

And how crazy is that! I'm excited to hand it in and focus on Trials from now on :) Thanks for all your help too with my PIP, Bea! I really appreciate it  ;D
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #96 on: August 06, 2018, 07:26:22 pm »
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CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 2018 for completing their Personal Interest Projects and submitting them today woohoo!

I hope that you have felt that a huge weight has been lifted off your shoulders. Your PIP is FINALLY done! Goodbye to your resource annotations. Goodbye to your central material. And most of all- goodbye to this hectic yet rewarding journey. Would love to get some reflections here in the PIP Thread. Best part of doing the PIP? Worst part? Favourite research method? But the thing I want to ask everyone- how have you as a person become a more socially and culturally literate person?

PS: This PIP Thread has been a tremendous success and this wouldn't have happen without you guys!
Good luck with the rest of trials and your HSC journey.  ;D

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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #97 on: August 06, 2018, 09:45:04 pm »
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I hope that you have felt that a huge weight has been lifted off your shoulders. Your PIP is FINALLY done! Goodbye to your resource annotations. Goodbye to your central material. And most of all- goodbye to this hectic yet rewarding journey. Would love to get some reflections here in the PIP Thread. Best part of doing the PIP? Worst part? Favourite research method? But the thing I want to ask everyone- how have you as a person become a more socially and culturally literate person?

Technically my PIP was due last Monday and my teacher sent it to NESA last Friday but minor details :D

Anyways, thank god my PIP is done. The sad thing my friend found out last Thursday was that we're not really gonna get a breakdown of where our marks went down and only just got the mark. I mean, my PIP has become my baby! I've worked on this PIP for 9 months (seriously though, it's been 9 months since we've started the PIP). I wanna express my hatred towards annotated bibliographies because it's so redundant and repetitive and pointless- I feel like it's supposed to be kinda like a literature review in uni but doing an annotation for every single source is frustrating. Oh yes, the log was also frustrating because I had to 'include emotions'- like wtf does that mean??

I guess the best part of the PIP is finding something contemporary that fits with your topic so you can impress the markers and be like 'Ayyy look I keep up with the news', especially with the coverage on the Royal Wedding and the fuss around Meghan Markle this year (even though I hated the extreme coverage of the event) and even recently when Miss Universe Australia was a biracial woman, I automatically used these events in my central material. The worst part (apart from annotated bibliographies) was the refining part. The amount of times I've cried myself to sleep because my teachers continually roast my central material, intro, log and conclusion is very stressful. Plus, doing the PIP also messed up my study time for Trials xD

Like, this whole PIP journey (ew 'journey' lol) was stressful but it did change my perspective on biracial people. I knew they had issues with their identity (and I also felt this myself even though I'm not really biracial) but I was able to learn more about their struggles with my PIP. A ridiculous example of this is probably whenever I binge-watch videos of this kpop band Seventeen (any kpop fans out there?), one of the members is biracial and he often talks about how he looks like a 'foreigner' and was discriminated as a child even though he moved from New York to Seoul at the age of 5. I was watching a video of his interview and whenever the hosts of the talkshow gushed about his appearance, he looked really uncomfortable and I think that's when I realised how my PIP changed my perspective on biracial people. Even in the comments section, a lot of people noticed how uncomfortable he was throughout the interview but there are people still saying 'Omg halfie babies are so pretty'- I'm really hesitant to stan him just because just saying 'Oh he's pretty that's why he's my bias' makes me feel like I'm fetishising biracial people.

Anyway, enough rambling from me. Really interested to hear other people's experiences!
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #98 on: August 06, 2018, 10:46:14 pm »
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CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 2018 for completing their Personal Interest Projects and submitting them today woohoo!

I hope that you have felt that a huge weight has been lifted off your shoulders. Your PIP is FINALLY done! Goodbye to your resource annotations. Goodbye to your central material. And most of all- goodbye to this hectic yet rewarding journey. Would love to get some reflections here in the PIP Thread. Best part of doing the PIP? Worst part? Favourite research method? But the thing I want to ask everyone- how have you as a person become a more socially and culturally literate person?

PS: This PIP Thread has been a tremendous success and this wouldn't have happen without you guys!
Good luck with the rest of trials and your HSC journey.  ;D

Bea x

I handed mine in today and posted an entry in my Major Works thread for my HSC Journal but I definitely do want to expand a bit more here  ;D

I agree so much with owidjaja (what even is trials when you have 40% of a course due before that) and I relate on such a spiritual level about the stress of the annotated bibliography. Writing about what was essentially the same thing for 35 secondary resources was not at all fun  >:(

I found the Log the most difficult part as well because 500 words was definitely not enough to cover my whole process. My original Log draft was double the amount and I almost wanted to cry seeing that word count because I had to cut out half of what I originally wrote. While it ended up more concise, I did find the Log really restrictive.

My favourite methodology was the focus group and I actually dedicated a whole chapter to it as the main methodology I referenced, alongside the secondary resources I found. I enjoyed discussing with the girls I facilitated it with and they were really open to sharing their experiences. This was the most useful research methodology for me out of the three I used (survey and interviews were the other two).

 
A ridiculous example of this is probably whenever I binge-watch videos of this kpop band Seventeen (any kpop fans out there?), one of the members is biracial and he often talks about how he looks like a 'foreigner' and was discriminated as a child even though he moved from New York to Seoul at the age of 5. I was watching a video of his interview and whenever the hosts of the talkshow gushed about his appearance, he looked really uncomfortable and I think that's when I realised how my PIP changed my perspective on biracial people. Even in the comments section, a lot of people noticed how uncomfortable he was throughout the interview but there are people still saying 'Omg halfie babies are so pretty'- I'm really hesitant to stan him just because just saying 'Oh he's pretty that's why he's my bias' makes me feel like I'm fetishising biracial people.


Vernon is actually my bias so I screamed when I read this  ;D I think your topic is incredibly interesting! I did mine on interracial relationships and the acceptance of them in multicultural societies so our links are quite similar. I found it very educational for me to expound beyond my own relationship experiences and found a lot of personal reconciliation in seeing how other interracial couples have resolved conflicts. It definitely informed myself of how I could maintain a healthy relationship with my own partner.

Perhaps the greatest thing I learnt was how bloody bad the media can be in turning what is ultimately love into something of criticism. I found some really racist articles and close-minded discussions of interracial relationships that infuriated me. My case study on 'Yellow Fever' particularly incited anger in me because of how poorly the media illustrates East Asian women and the propaganda of the exotic East Asian identity. What should only be love has become an area of judgement and the media's role in it was something I became more aware of. Agenda setting is inevitable but some of the resources I found were really biased and uncool.

In summation, the worst part of the PIP might have been me realising how much of a demand it was. I justified it in my HSC journal thread that the PIP is arguably the most demanding major work (I also do Ext 2, Music and VA) of the ones I did. I didn't think it would take me so long to annotate a bibliography, nor did I think it would make me want to delete a whole perfectly written draft because of a word count that exceeded the prescribed one by twice the amount. I exhausted myself on this baby but the best part was realising that I made it my own. I chose a topic that mattered to me and that will continue to matter as I live and love with my partner. One of the biggest regrets I know I would have had would be choosing a topic just for the marks. I'm glad I chose to explore something that meant more than a HSC mark.

I came out of the submission feeling braver for my other major works and feel liberated knowing that almost half of SAC is already done and dusted. I look forward to hearing how everyone else went  ;D That'll be all for me  ;D
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #99 on: August 06, 2018, 10:57:15 pm »
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Vernon is actually my bias so I screamed when I read this  ;D I think your topic is incredibly interesting! I did mine on interracial relationships and the acceptance of them in multicultural societies so our links are quite similar. I found it very educational for me to expound beyond my own relationship experiences and found a lot of personal reconciliation in seeing how other interracial couples have resolved conflicts. It definitely informed myself of how I could maintain a healthy relationship with my own partner.
Omg yasss Vernon my bias (literally listening to the hiphop unit's mixtapes right now lmao)

I found it interesting how our topics are similar yet there are so many different ways one can approach the idea of interracial relationships :D Especially how you did a study on interracial couples at a macro level. I kinda feel like Asians tend to get the short end of the stick in media. Even though there's a bit more emphasis on Asian portrayal- e.g. the upcoming move Crazy Rich Asians, there's still controversy surrounding the casting of the lead male actor being half so people kinda believe he doesn't really 'have the right' to play an Asian character and I'm like wtf??

But yeah, I guess the best part of the PIP is scrolling through your PDF looking through all the work you've done :)
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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #100 on: August 07, 2018, 06:21:10 pm »
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CONGRATULATIONS to the class of 2018 for completing their Personal Interest Projects and submitting them today woohoo!

I hope that you have felt that a huge weight has been lifted off your shoulders. Your PIP is FINALLY done! Goodbye to your resource annotations. Goodbye to your central material. And most of all- goodbye to this hectic yet rewarding journey. Would love to get some reflections here in the PIP Thread. Best part of doing the PIP? Worst part? Favourite research method? But the thing I want to ask everyone- how have you as a person become a more socially and culturally literate person?

PS: This PIP Thread has been a tremendous success and this wouldn't have happen without you guys!
Good luck with the rest of trials and your HSC journey.  ;D

Bea x
The PIP...
What a strange ride it has been. Like olivia i have developed a disdain for annotated bibliographies. Also, FORMATTING. God i hated formatting SO much.
The PIP seriously destroyed any idea of trials study as i scrambled to have it done and perfected, really. It took up alot of my time so fingers crossed i get a half decent mark for it.
Ultimately i enjoyed the actual act of writing the PIP. It has increased my desire to study social sciences at uni, i do enjoy the research. Especailly the stuff i did on socialisation-really interesting.
God i hated the word limit SO MUCH. If i didn't have it everything would've been twice as big. There was so much stuff i wish i could've done in my central material. I could've easily gone to 10,000 words
And the 500 word limit for intro, log and conclusion are too small. All of mine were still over 500 and they were stripped to the bone. My first drafts were 1000 words each!
I also agree with everyone when i say i underestimated the PIP by far. My main peice of advice for next years cohort would be to start ASAP, it will consume so much time!

But yeah, I guess the best part of the PIP is scrolling through your PDF looking through all the work you've done :)
Was the most satisfying feeling!  ;D

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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #101 on: November 20, 2018, 04:47:29 pm »
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Bump!

I've noticed that the Class of 2019'ers are making a great start by posting their questionnaires so early in their Year 12 year.
Fantastic work !!

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Re: The PIP Thread
« Reply #102 on: November 21, 2018, 03:37:16 pm »
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Hi! I was thinking of having “How do portrayed romantic ideals in the media impact Australian adolescents?” as my PIP topic, but I'm unsure as what to do about the cross-cultural element for it. Does anyone have any ideas?

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« Reply #103 on: November 21, 2018, 04:49:12 pm »
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Hi! I was thinking of having “How do portrayed romantic ideals in the media impact Australian adolescents?” as my PIP topic, but I'm unsure as what to do about the cross-cultural element for it. Does anyone have any ideas?
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Sounds like a good topic!
Instead of having it focus on "Australian adolescents" you could change it to just "adolescents" and then explore the same notion while looking at adolescents from a completely different culture who are brought up differently to those in Australia
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« Reply #104 on: November 21, 2018, 10:24:49 pm »
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Hi! I was thinking of having “How do portrayed romantic ideals in the media impact Australian adolescents?” as my PIP topic, but I'm unsure as what to do about the cross-cultural element for it. Does anyone have any ideas?

Hello! And welcome to the forums :)

Mada's already mentioned using culture as part of your cross cultural comparison. I was thinking- comparing straight couples vs gay couples. I think there's barely any portrayal of gay couples within in the Australian media (I feel like the only time I've seen representation of gay couples in the media is in the Australian show 'Please Like Me'. The representation of straight couples is much more prominent- therefore creating this agenda that romantic ideals can only be experienced by straight people. You may look at reality tv dating shows such as Married at First Sight or the Bachelor series. However, more representation is being created in the media to show the inclusivity of love- an example of this would be the web series called 'What's Your Flava' (produced by AFTRS) on Youtube.
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