hi this is my first post, hope i have it in the right spot. i just wanted to find out what hist. ext is like, coz i love ancient history and was thinking about doing it. if anyone has any info it would be greatly appreciated!
"40%" of the assessment of a 1 unit extension subject, which is 40% out of 50%, its actually mathematically incorrect calling it 40%, because its not even out of 100, only 50, so really it is 40/50 of your assessment mark which they call 40%, BUT mathematically, 80%.wrong_turn said:it is actually 40% of one's assessment mark.
I agree and disagree, it is a fair bit of work for a 1 unit subject, but they generally are, history extension is less work than 4 unit maths or 3 units maths, and theyre both 1 unit'ers.djmattyd said:Yeh it is, it's 80% based on the assessment mark you get from your personal interest project.
However, this doesn't reflect the amount of work you put into the other 20%. In class, we spend our whole time looking at historiography (historiography is the study of the writing of history). You also look at a "Case Study" which your teacher chooses, and look at the historical debates regarding that study. It's quite a complicated course, and a very, very large course for 1 unit.
I'd advise you only to do it if you truly love history, don't mind writing essays, and are willing to put in a lot of work into it, because for a one unit subject, it is a lot of work.
But, having said that, it's rewarding. Haha
True, the reading can be enjoyable at times.HayleeKate said:I agree and disagree, it is a fair bit of work for a 1 unit subject, but they generally are, history extension is less work than 4 unit maths or 3 units maths, and theyre both 1 unit'ers.
BUT, dont be discouraged by the idea of it being alot of work, it's not a huge straining work load, more and enjoyable type of work, and you get really passionate about your research t\project, since you pick the topic, and you just want to do it. I find myself at the beach on weekends, and I always take my books about conquistadores with me because I love it (My research project is: 'Aztec Conquest: Hernando Cortes' sucess or Montezuma's failure'). As long as you do a bit of homework each week and dont let it build up, the work's not overwhelming.
Sort of. Your research project is worth 80% of your internal assessment, and thus 40% overall. But the external HSC exam is still worth 50% of your overall mark, as in any subject. So the exam is still worth more than the research project, on the whole.jess333 said:is it true that the majority of the assessment of hist. ext is made up of a research based topic instead of an exam?
Yes ... if you're good at writing, the same basic essay can be used to answer almost every question you can conceivably be asked in the "What is History?" topic.a8o said:the workload's very managable if you start early. and you can almost predict the question in the exam...if youre good at writing essays and know your stuff youll be able to slant your essay to use the source material they give you in the exam.