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EE2 is a major work, which can be anything you want, on anything you want, short story, critical response, short film, poety, speeches etc
The major work (not sure on word limit) and a 1500 word reflection statement are externally marked. Theres also a report, viva voce and report that are marked as internal assessments.
Im up for it, anyone else??:)
 

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EE2 is the only part of Year 12 I'm looking forward to. That, and dropping Philosophy.
 

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I can't possibly understand why Maths is getting all the glory with nearly 30% of all votes.

Lame.
 

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m0ofin said:
I can't possibly understand why Maths is getting all the glory with nearly 30% of all votes.

Lame.
Because maths is:

  • Better (it requires logic, unlike the humanities)
  • Relevant (chances are you'll apply it at numerous points throughout your life)
 

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I reckon Philosophy, but its offered through uni's so I dont think - strictly speaking - its a "BOS" course... but other than that, maybe languages. I do Jap :D
 

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ancient must burn in hell.
 

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magpam said:
lolz :wave:

fair enough

it won't burn in hell :p
:wave: haha, well just take over the prelim discussion.

I think that the HSC courses of all the subjects are heaps more interesting than the prelim, especially with english ((<3 frontline and BR & BNW) haha, id be killed for saying this) and biology (lots more genetics stuff!!!!).

But ancient has always been awesome...
 

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Enlish must burn in hell :mad:

Year 11 Economics sucks hard. Year 12 Eco beats Year 11 by miles
 

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Yeah, I am currently doing the Year 11+12 stuff at home, since our teacher is too hopeless... (see all the spam is all gone, Mods are VERY active adn fast)
 

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How many topics do you do in Year 12?
 

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You too :) Good luck with the 4000 word assignment, lol
 

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3-4 in total. No optional topics

1. The Global Economy
2. Australia's Place in the Global Economy
3. Economic Issues
 

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Economics most interesting by far. The HSC course is just so pratical, and when i read things in the finanical review and hear stuff on the news i actually understand what they mean. Prelim course more theoretical but not bad.
 

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Economic policy's i think.

Like fiscal, monetary, micro (labour market reforms) etc.
 

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magpam said:
in my opinion i would disagree

but meh...
I disagree with your statement about busienss studies. Difficulty hasn't changed, and we seem to be learnign the same content over again.
 

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cs01001 said:
Yeah, I am currently doing the Year 11+12 stuff at home, since our teacher is too hopeless
You could say the same for me. We've finished the entire Year 11 Modern History course in two terms, and the information our teacher gives us can sometimes be too brief. We've also started on the Western Front.
 

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Kujah said:
You could say the same for me. We've finished the entire Year 11 Modern History course in two terms, and the information our teacher gives us can sometimes be too brief. We've also started on the Western Front.
wtf! I though you weren't allowed to start the HSC course until term 4.
 

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