rockatheart
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Hi to all,
I was wondering if anyone esle feels that the ancient history units focus heavily upon the philosophy and works of the classical periods. I don't feel like I'm not getting taught enough about historical events and people. Does it get better with time? I'm possibly considering to transfer to Macquarie for ancient history though I've been reading that their archaeology isn't quite up to standard in comparison to usyd, that is the only subject I enjoy and feel like it's living up to it namesake. I'm also considering a transfer due to the writing units offered at Mac, whereas at usyd it's very limited as only two units are really offered. I'm just wondering if anyone 2nd year or 3rd years would be able to comment on whether the units focus less on philosophy and the works and more so on the happenings of the historical period?
I was wondering if anyone esle feels that the ancient history units focus heavily upon the philosophy and works of the classical periods. I don't feel like I'm not getting taught enough about historical events and people. Does it get better with time? I'm possibly considering to transfer to Macquarie for ancient history though I've been reading that their archaeology isn't quite up to standard in comparison to usyd, that is the only subject I enjoy and feel like it's living up to it namesake. I'm also considering a transfer due to the writing units offered at Mac, whereas at usyd it's very limited as only two units are really offered. I'm just wondering if anyone 2nd year or 3rd years would be able to comment on whether the units focus less on philosophy and the works and more so on the happenings of the historical period?