KarmaKitten said:
so if i do the govt in the first semester...thats it? for the year or for the degree?
cause thats really cool. ill definately do that. do you do any arts units?
by the way, whats political eco and govt like, they sound great.
Yep, that's it for GOVT for 'First' year, because to do senior units you need to have done two junior units first. But because GOVT usually offers more than one junior unit each semester, it's possible to get your junior prereqs out of the way from the onset and get started on senior units. Unfortunately most
junior GOVT units are lame - for instance, like most of the continent, Australian Politics is too dry for many, and from what Ive heard, Geopolitics is similarly tedious. Can't say much for the senior units, but it's safe to say the same for them going by some of the posts here, but there's a wider range of senior units and as a whole, they sound a lot more engaging.
Political Economy (or ECOP) is generally stimulating, more so if you're idealistic and inquisitive about the world's socio-economic problems, and how to solve them (unorthodox) ECOP style. ECOP1001 with Frank Stilwell is many a first year's (or any uni student's) dream. Even though it's surprisingly not my best subject, I'll most probably major in Political Economy and am contemplating doing honours in it.
Last Semester I'm did one Arts Unit, French, and this semester I'm doing two - philopsophy and Asian Studies, which leaves me with space for another 7 non-Eco/Bus. units. French was initially going to be my Arts major
but I've dropped it because I wasn't/couldn't be bothered to do any work for it (and I struggled in the Intermediate stream).
Best tip is to look at which Departments require you to have done specific junior units and which ones don't - most do but some are flexible, namely Asian Studies and Geography, which lets you mae substitutions