cem said:
NB did you read the quote to which I was replying - a person who was stating that if a person wasn't studying a topic then they could do their research task on it whereas I quoted the syllabus pointing out that his scenario was in fact incorrect.
I'm sorry this is a late reply, but your last sentence was so presumptuous that it made me gag. How the fuck can you pretend to know what has and has not happened. Furthermore, how can someone with dubious claims like yours pretend that I'm lying?
Especially when you're so bad at looking at what people say. Just to clarify for you:
It is up to the individual markers to decide whether a topic overlaps - it's an internal project, not an external one. If you haven't noticed, there's frequently a discrepency between bos rules and what actually happens. Stop pretending what happens in the classroom is as the bos would like.
I
HAVE seen topics overlap with the current study in modern or ancient history. My scenario was actually a
true one.
The teacher used her discretion and allowed the topic because it didn't significantly overlap with the dot-points within the ancient syllabus. However, the student's major work did help them in the 2U HSC course because it was about the general topic.
Therefore, you're wrong - it happened.
So you say there is nothing in SC History that has meat in it??
Could you respond to the actual main points being relayed, rather than the one sentence aside? You left out an entire paragraph of what danm said.
If you would like to contend any of this, you have to contend what
happened (ie, factually)
did not happen.
Instead, you seem bent on dividing
what happened (ie, factually) with what should happen (ie, normatively).
danm999 said:
I was merely advocating that certain schools will allow you to do certain topics based on the significant overlap clause. To make a definitive statement like you did I felt was errorneous. It does not "clearly state", it rather appears highly ambigious.
That's exactly right.
Not only is he saying that what should happen is what actually happens, but he's saying that he knows what did happen in my experience.