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Genshai

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Revolutions or Australian History
« on: November 14, 2019, 02:33:19 pm »
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Hey Dudes,
This is a late time for subject choices, i know.
I was originally going to do philosophy by distance, but my teacher has recommended against it. So, should i do revolutions at school, or should i do Australian History by distance? (revs at school is chinese and russian).

Thank you in advance :)
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Re: Revolutions or Australian History
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2019, 04:15:56 pm »
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I'm personally a big fan of Revolutions! I did China and Russia as well and really, really enjoyed it. Ultimately it comes down to which subject you think you'll find the most interesting and engaging, but IMO it's easier to manage a subject that's taught at your school as opposed to something done by Distance Ed. Particularly for content heavy stuff like any of the history subjects, I think it's super beneficial to be able to have a teacher you can easily access face-to-face for feedback/questions/assistance.

Is there one that appeals to you more? Have you had a read of the study designs of both subjects to get an idea of the things covered in them?