Does anyone know of anyone whom gained a state ranking for extension english and studied the Individual and Society elective.
It seems to me (from what I know anyway) that in other electives like Crime and Postmodernism you can be so creative that ultimately when they decided who comes first, second and third etc they choose the more creative electives to be the 'best'.
Dont get me wrong, I understand that someone can be creative and different and original in I and S. Im just curious to see if anyone knows any of the original ideas that the state ranking people wrote about for the nineteenth century study elective.
Thanks
It seems to me (from what I know anyway) that in other electives like Crime and Postmodernism you can be so creative that ultimately when they decided who comes first, second and third etc they choose the more creative electives to be the 'best'.
Dont get me wrong, I understand that someone can be creative and different and original in I and S. Im just curious to see if anyone knows any of the original ideas that the state ranking people wrote about for the nineteenth century study elective.
Thanks