I was expecting worse tbh. Loved the comparative question, close study was really good, but module c was crap hated the question. Finished all the questions thank god
I think it was "justify the nature of personal discovery" something like that. This was the first stimulus with the photographer girl: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/stories-we-tell-review-how-she-met-her-mother-20130920-2u37h.html
That's me with maths, biggest regret farout. My goal is 9 pages for every module, cos i usually write that much. But three 40 minute essays is insane man i'm so worried, especially for module c
Learn all your aural/visual techniques well because its probably going to be a video (ted talk probs) or radio segment. Also, know your rubric inside out so you can always relate it back to Discovery.
Yeah I use other people's notes and modify them to what I learn at school/through textbooks and reword them so I can understand. I just change the style to suit my studying preferences. It's easier that way when you have bigger, content based subjects.
It's hard though :/ Right now I'm doing 14 units (technically) because I'm trialing both the Extension courses just in case I don't like them and stick to my 12. I have 2 subjects I'm not doing well in (both worth 2 units). If I drop chem and stick to 10, I won't have a buffer and I'll still...