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  1. brightsea

    BIS - EURO or GLB

    I'm definitely doing BIS (deferred place from last year) as I decided not to change my preferences to a BA/BSc. Anad I've decided that Euro is probably the best option for me with Spanish as my language as I've got a 13 year history with Italian, which might help a little since they're both...
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    Class of 06: what uni/course u doing ?

    I've got a deferred spot in B International Studies @ UNSW. I'm hoping though that the UAI for Combined Law comes down though.
  3. brightsea

    Whats the point of Honors?

    Not having Honours attached to your degree almost guarantees that you will not be working for DFAT. There's too much competition for the number of places.
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    BIS - EURO or GLB

    Thanks very much Arwon and amrodav. I think that I'm probably going to do European Studies if I do end up doing International Studies. Sounds like it's more my kind of cuppa. Arwon, what is the Spanish department like? Any tips about it? And don't worry amrodav. If worst comes to worst we...
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    BIS - EURO or GLB

    I have a bit of a dilemma when it comes to International Studies. I can't choose between the European or Global streams. I like history, especially Russian and Eastern European, which is one of the reasons I'd like to do Euro. Problem is I'm terrible with speaking other languages (hell, I can...
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    Wilson's fourteen points

    The Fourteen Points were never accepted by France and Britain, and therefore, never used as the basis for a common peace. However, they allowed Germany to think that they were signing the armistice based on the Fourteen Points. As need2studi pointed out, Britain and France did think the term...
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    criticise my syllabus summary!

    Ben, I only did a quick skim but it looks like you've got some good info. One of the dot points I change though would be Since the dot point says "Explain" (Def: Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident; provide why and/or how) it calls for a little more...
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    Best movie of the 80's

    there's occasionally a few bootleg copies on ebay...wouldn't pay more than $5 for it though.
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    Best movie of the 80's

    it's very, very likely, walrusbear. i should probably think before i type. the star wars movie i consider the least innovative of the three is the one directed by richard marquand...and as i just looked it up that was rotj. comment officially retracted. should have thought about the individual...
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    best movie of the 60's

    butch cassidy and the sundance kid
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    Best movie of the 80's

    i know. terrible isn't it? i love it but i think empire was the low point of the first trilogy (if there could be a low point to star wars :D ) so to pick one, jedi would have to be my fav. since all the other indiana jones films have been mentioned, temple of doom was another great movies of...
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    The Shittest Movie Ever.

    you'll have to forgive me if i get any of the following bits wrong...it's been a long while since i've seen the film. i'll agree, icecream, with your comment that the film isn't full of incidents - the most exciting event was when alvin lost his brakes and rolled down a mild hill. the...
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    Best movie of the 80's

    Probably Blade Runner. But because I'm hopeless and can't pick just one these come close: The Blues Brothers, Scarface, Muppets Take Manhattan, The Princess Bride, Raider of the Lost Ark, The Shining, This Is Spinal Tap, Return of the Jedi and maybe Tootsie.
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    The Shittest Movie Ever.

    Have to disagree with you PerfectByNature - I thought The Life Aquatic was brilliant. Slight off-beat and subtly humourous, exactly the way I like films. The shittest movie ever made has to be The Straight Story. So bloody boring. It's about 73 year old Alvin Straight whose brother (whom he...
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    CSSA 2005 Pomo

    Thanks for that bonniejjj. Much appreciated. I do like both of the questions, although I find it highly unlikely that the board will give us such a general, wishy washy imaginative question (hopefully, I'll shall be proved wrong tomorrow :) ). It's pretty poor form of the CSSA considering...
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    CSSA 2005 Pomo

    I'm wondering, does anyone have the CSSA 2005 creative and pomo analytical questions? We ended up doing the independent, which was pretty straight forward and I just want a new (harder?) question :rolleyes: Thanks muchly!
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    Things you'd love to do in an exam

    I would love to whistle the theme to The Great Escape through out the entire exam :D
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    Predict this year's HSC Question

    So long as they aren't nasty and ask the culture of place dot point in Urban Places. There's only so much I can write in an essay about the blue of Sydney Harbour, the green green grass of Hyde Park and the "street life" of Pitt St. :p :p
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    Catholic Trials f*ck up

    and if the board only thinks it's an inconvinence and good practise, good for them. they can send a representative, preferably an ex-english teacher to sit my exam (if i have to redo it), because frankly i don't need the pressure/stress/anxiety/"practise" of another exam worth 30%.
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    2004 CSSA Trial Paper ... Mistake?

    sorry for not replying both the trial, alexluby. the formula i used is one of four (mass, concentration, avo's number and volumes) that i was taught in the prelim course. chem contexts 2 covers mole calculations involving gas volumes on pg 190-195. it goes over the theory behind it and...
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