Invent a time machine, travel to the future and see yourself doing some horrible degree at some horrible uni. That'll inspire you. Seriously, people say HSC isn't the be all and end all but if you can do it, do it well, because it gives you so many opportunities that take extra years to get to...
I have to say that this sounds horribly cliched. Ext 1 requires more sophistication. I'd try using a motif, especially a natural landmark (Australia's famous for its land). I.e. A guy plants a tree and over the generations his family takes care of it and their lives unfold beneath its watchful...
ACCT1501 - 80 - DN - A little surprised because I thought the exam went poorly.
ECON1101 - 82 - DN - Thought it'd be higher.
INFS1602 - 79 - DN - Just bs your way through the exam haha.
INFS1603 - 75 - DN - Considering I didn't study this until a week prior, hated the subject and had horrible...
ACCT1501:
Ease: 7/10 - I found that the content did require constant attention to stay on top of, but it all compounds on previous weeks so it was fairly logical especially when you look back over the big picture.
Content: 8/10 - I found the subject pretty interesting, which is good...
If you take that interpretation then that would mean that the statements are irrelevant before the states were formed. I'm pretty sure that the statements would be applicable to times before European settlement. At least, I think you mean states like NSW and WA.
I took ritual estates to mean the territory in which a particular language group could perform its rituals, and hence it was defined by territorial boundaries. But I'm not entirely sure. I was oddly posed. Pretty sure it has to be "a" or "d" though.
Yeah, it's easiest to link them to the significant person. So long as you mentioned the other ones I imagine that'd be all good, so long as you didn't completely brush over the other ones.
I'm not really sure. If the calibre of your essay is high aside from this, I imagine you could still get a 17/20, but probably not higher than that. Then again this is just my interpretation of the marking criteria. Might be totally wrong. If anyone has another view, please share it.
I did Christianity. For example:
Baptism is a sacrament and rite of initiation, purification and salvation, which was espoused by Martin Luther during the Reformation as a key sacrament on account of Jesus' having instituted it.
Christian bioethics are based on divine natural law; a set of...