YAY!Matt1120 said:Yay I'm one of them.
Umm if you love everything about history then do both. They're both really good courses. I like modern more than ancient coz its not all just dates and ancient historians. Be prepared to never stop studying history because there is alot of content in both the courses.
What a useless comment.autumn-angel said:where does history take you in life?
why do girls do more history and less of sciences
I'm a girl and I don't understand why, all I know is that I just loathe history and love science and maths
I want to teach history.autumn-angel said:where does history take you in life?
why do girls do more history and less of sciences
I'm a girl and I don't understand why, all I know is that I just loathe history and love science and maths
moll. said:What a useless comment.
In fact, what a useless human being.
You can't recognise that people have different tastes and preferences?
We don't all have asian parents who indontrinate us into loving science/medicine/maths/engineering and would then hate and ostracise us if we didn't go into one of them.
Was that racist?
Probably.
Meh.
liking science and maths makes me an idiotsonyaleeisapixi said:I want to teach history.
History allows us to understand our social foundations and the tapestry of connections it has to our past and future. History allows us to witness human progess, human flaws, history allows us to understand what fundamentally makes us human; our errors. It gives us a chance to reflect and attempt to avoid them. If for no other reason history is studied so that we can grasp what was and make projections about what will be.
Maths and sciences are equally prestigous, but in their own right. Most science and math is cold and sterile, its got no life in it to me. I could do maths ex2, but I don't like it so I don't. I can understand it, but it has no why and what if to me. Its got no.. oomph.
Each to their own you idiot.
I answered in reference to your narrow minded queery of "where does history take you in life".autumn-angel said:liking science and maths makes me an idiot
just in that way its my preference that i dont like history
I can do history too...
IF I WANT TO
Thats nice, i loath science and maths and love history. Neither is better then the other, you're no smarter or better then me for taking science and maths, and im no smarter or better then you for taking history, its diversity that makes the world an interesting placeautumn-angel said:where does history take you in life?
why do girls do more history and less of sciences
I'm a girl and I don't understand why, all I know is that I just loathe history and love science and maths
THAN, it's THAN damn it, THAN!-may-cat- said:Thats nice, i loath science and maths and love history. Neither is better then the other, you're no smarter or better then me for taking science and maths, and im no smarter or better then you for taking history, its diversity that makes the world an interesting place
ital101 said:THAN, it's THAN damn it, THAN!
What is this world coming to, friends?
and 'its' - IT'S. And I disagree. It's not diversity that makes the world an interesting place. It's nature...what is more beautiful than a peacock, the sound of river rapids or leaves fluttering in the breeze?
'Diversity' is a term we often associate with humans. For example, 'We are a diverse nation.' Humans aren't really diverse. When it comes down to it, the cold hard truth is that we're all the same: bitter, money-loving idiots who tend to think very much of just themselves, their families and their friends. We don't tend to think...or more importantly, CARE about people, animals and things outisde of our being and circle of friends/family. I see us, most often, as a bland homogenous society obsessed with the American Dream (obtaining wealth and assets) and failing to concern ourselves with important issues or live with nature. We are changing the world to suit ourselves, and that's wrong...well, yeah. We should be respecting nature rather than obliterating it and realising that soon we will die and all this bickering over money and this boy/that girl/she said/he said/look what they're wearing!/and so on; it all will have been a waste of time. And we'll be dead, unable to realise this.
Oh that felt good, good to have a good rant and get your rage out. Anyway, my rage isn't directed at the poster I quoted. She need not bother to reply defensively, for it would only make me sigh in the knowledge that life is so damn predictable (sometimes)!
- Federico
are you feeling lonely?ital101 said:THAN, it's THAN damn it, THAN!
What is this world coming to, friends?
and 'its' - IT'S. And I disagree. It's not diversity that makes the world an interesting place. It's nature...what is more beautiful than a peacock, the sound of river rapids or leaves fluttering in the breeze?
'Diversity' is a term we often associate with humans. For example, 'We are a diverse nation.' Humans aren't really diverse. When it comes down to it, the cold hard truth is that we're all the same: bitter, money-loving idiots who tend to think very much of just themselves, their families and their friends. We don't tend to think...or more importantly, CARE about people, animals and things outisde of our being and circle of friends/family. I see us, most often, as a bland homogenous society obsessed with the American Dream (obtaining wealth and assets) and failing to concern ourselves with important issues or live with nature. We are changing the world to suit ourselves, and that's wrong...well, yeah. We should be respecting nature rather than obliterating it and realising that soon we will die and all this bickering over money and this boy/that girl/she said/he said/look what they're wearing!/and so on; it all will have been a waste of time. And we'll be dead, unable to realise this.
Oh that felt good, good to have a good rant and get your rage out. Anyway, my rage isn't directed at the poster I quoted. She need not bother to reply defensively, for it would only make me sigh in the knowledge that life is so damn predictable (sometimes)!
- Federico
Its ok, next year when you're losing your mind you wont care about things like this as muchital101 said:THAN, it's THAN damn it, THAN!
What is this world coming to, friends?
and 'its' - IT'S. And I disagree. It's not diversity that makes the world an interesting place. It's nature...what is more beautiful than a peacock, the sound of river rapids or leaves fluttering in the breeze?
'Diversity' is a term we often associate with humans. For example, 'We are a diverse nation.' Humans aren't really diverse. When it comes down to it, the cold hard truth is that we're all the same: bitter, money-loving idiots who tend to think very much of just themselves, their families and their friends. We don't tend to think...or more importantly, CARE about people, animals and things outisde of our being and circle of friends/family. I see us, most often, as a bland homogenous society obsessed with the American Dream (obtaining wealth and assets) and failing to concern ourselves with important issues or live with nature. We are changing the world to suit ourselves, and that's wrong...well, yeah. We should be respecting nature rather than obliterating it and realising that soon we will die and all this bickering over money and this boy/that girl/she said/he said/look what they're wearing!/and so on; it all will have been a waste of time. And we'll be dead, unable to realise this.
Oh that felt good, good to have a good rant and get your rage out. Anyway, my rage isn't directed at the poster I quoted. She need not bother to reply defensively, for it would only make me sigh in the knowledge that life is so damn predictable (sometimes)!
- Federico
Beautifully said. I completely agree. I utterly adore History.sonyaleeisapixi said:I want to teach history.
History allows us to understand our social foundations and the tapestry of connections it has to our past and future. History allows us to witness human progess, human flaws, history allows us to understand what fundamentally makes us human; our errors. It gives us a chance to reflect and attempt to avoid them. If for no other reason history is studied so that we can grasp what was and make projections about what will be.
Give someone a call if you are lonely. Call "kids-help line". They are always there to help you overcome your desire to commit suicide.ital101 said:THAN, it's THAN damn it, THAN!
What is this world coming to, friends?
and 'its' - IT'S. And I disagree. It's not diversity that makes the world an interesting place. It's nature...what is more beautiful than a peacock, the sound of river rapids or leaves fluttering in the breeze?
'Diversity' is a term we often associate with humans. For example, 'We are a diverse nation.' Humans aren't really diverse. When it comes down to it, the cold hard truth is that we're all the same: bitter, money-loving idiots who tend to think very much of just themselves, their families and their friends. We don't tend to think...or more importantly, CARE about people, animals and things outisde of our being and circle of friends/family. I see us, most often, as a bland homogenous society obsessed with the American Dream (obtaining wealth and assets) and failing to concern ourselves with important issues or live with nature. We are changing the world to suit ourselves, and that's wrong...well, yeah. We should be respecting nature rather than obliterating it and realising that soon we will die and all this bickering over money and this boy/that girl/she said/he said/look what they're wearing!/and so on; it all will have been a waste of time. And we'll be dead, unable to realise this.
Oh that felt good, good to have a good rant and get your rage out. Anyway, my rage isn't directed at the poster I quoted. She need not bother to reply defensively, for it would only make me sigh in the knowledge that life is so damn predictable (sometimes)!
- Federico
a couple of my friends do both, but they all plan to drop one of them for hsc because they are too content heavy. alhough if you're up to it go for it. dont forget you gotta balance out ur subjects.cheap said:I'm planning to do
English adv.
English ex.1
Society and Culture
Biology
Mind and Morality
Any advice? Too wordy? I hear both histories have a lot of content :S
Blegh, wish my school offered more subjects.