Agreed. One of my friends came over the day before and we memorised Abu Bakr's name by thinking of monkeys (gotta love aladdin!) and the hadith with condoms - long story, but it worked, and by the sounds of things we wrote fairly much the same stuff. At least in my eyes it isn't plagiarism.
Yet another merewether brat popping up here..... I don't get history extension at all! I do ancient, and I'm stuck with Saj who insists on doing appeasement, despite medieval options being available so that the whole class is on even grounds. AJP Taylor's book put me to sleep in the first...
Thanks, but I attacked the library and found some good stuff on her. Engle is still crazy like that. Seems to think I'll do well and then gets all disappointed when I don't. Myeh. Cheers anyway.
I'm sorry if it looks like I'm intruding here but I was wondering if you guys would mind helping out a fellow Merewether brat? I'm in year 12 this year and we're doing Hatshepsut as our personality. I was wondering if any of you had notes on her I might be able to look over? I missed a few...
I've had four major works to do this year (cafs, sac, sor and history extension). For sor, I changed my topic four days before it was due and got the best mark I'd ever gotten for anything in that subject (admittedly 14/20 isn't wonderful, but still). History extension for me is due in the first...
I'd probably do it again, because I plan on going over seas soonish afterwards and need at least a pass at year 12 to get there for good. If not, then Tafe for me.
Ack, is it possible not to cry during the HSC? I am at the bottom of my year in pretty much all my subjects, so my midcourse confirmed. Ancient history was my best subject previously, and at 55% it was rather difficult to stop crying. Stress gets to you. One of my friends has commented recently...
I'm wondering about RSA training. I used to work at a restaurant out the back and the chefs started talking to me about when I had my RSA what I planned on doing. I'm not 18 yet (not far off it though) and I'm just wondering, do most places that require the service of alcohol train you for your...
I've accidently ran one or two red lights, and I've had a few close calls (damn ed blind spots!). Otherwise these days I don't really have any troubles. When I first got them though I was a bit of a hoon, but I've learnt through many stupid acts that they are indeed stupid.
Heyhey! I'm Amanda.
Ancient subjects for me, well, we've done Minoans, and the downfall of the Roman Republic, and now we're doing New Kingdom Egypt (I think mainly 18th Dynasty), and I think we're doing Hatshepsut once we've finished NK.
I'm looking at animals as entertainment and the reasons people are involved. I'm kinda stuck because I planned to interview a circus (they hung up on me), and a zoo and aquarium (neither of which will respond to me). So there goes a methodology and a thousand or two words. :?
I do both, and even though I'm interested in both, I find SaC harder. It might be because with CAFS, the content we've either already covered in SaC or it's just common knowledge. In exams though (last year's prelims), I just about failed CAFS and did reasonable at SaC. Go figure.
Hey..... Are you trying to be me? No offence or anything meant by that. I've just changed my topic too from the affects a disabled child has on families. Crazy, huh? But I can see what you meant with the topic being boring.
I think the smoking topic could be more interesting. Perhaps looking...