kcchippy
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Dave2007 said::mad1: I see how it is....
Kinda reminds me on like december 30/31st when people say "Oh, see you next year" and you get horribly confused!
Meh, i was just posting here in the hope someone would give some decent tips or such.
Haha, well it's so difficult to give "tips" becaust RFTG is a year's worth of discussion. I think you are better off asking specific questions or at least give us an idea of where you are going with the set texts so that maybe we have something to work with in terms of suggestions.
Other than that, this forum is filled with helpful posts already should you get a chance to read them, I recommend the discussion on paradigms, something I struggled to fully come to terms with in '05 at first. My first suggestion (something you probably did in your first RFTG lesson), is understand and interpret what the syllabus means to you and also I found doing a lot of wide reading helps, for instance if you're interested in the post colonial side of things, as additional material maybe have a look at Nadine Gordimer's July's people, fairly easy and short novel to read, but there are heaps of notes online via google on it and there is a lot you can use in terms of RFTG, but as I said in the other thread.. it's such a personal thing to give suggestions about, you need to know where you want to go with the module first.