Cape said:
On the outside it may seem the same. But you really have to go indepth in the assignments. I'm doing a level 300 subject this semester, and my assignment has to be a total of 3 pages long! And its not allowed to be any longer. However, this other 200 subject that I am doing, the assignments have to be presented as if you were in a government department. Level 200 and level 300 force you to critically analyse the questions being asked, and you need to back it up, with not just one source, but perhaps two or three as well as statistics.
but that's my point though...
all my units require you to analyse questions in depth and back it up with dozen minimum sources..that's what's needed just to pass...
i don't know of any unit i have done/do/will do where anything less than an indepth analysis is acceptable... regardless of level all my units have sa a basis indepth analysis just to pass the course more or less...
so i still don't see how its so much more difficult coz all teh stuff everyone's said is harder is just what i see in my units anyways..
our lecturer said the unit is a level 2 coz it's a business subject but entails law stuff therefore it's usually too hard for us to grasp... so i don't get that since law is a course offered n the stuff we're doin in this course is equivalent to level 1 law stuff...
so yeah.. what i meant more is that it seems to be relative to the unit and your expectations as far as the characteristiucs of a level 2 or 3 unit seem to be just what all my units are....
just being a level higher won't necessarily mean its harder...especially since by the time you get to higher level units generally you've had more experience at uni and have more core knowledge and feedback from prior tasks so its just as difficult as the 1st units you did when you got to uni and had no idea how to do anything and didn't know anything