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Liberal Studies (1 Viewer)

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Hey
Does anyone here do liberal studies, liberal studies (advanced) or liberal studies (international)?
I've read a fair bit about this course, but for anyone that does it: What is it like as a course?
Any info and stuff would be really good thanks.
 
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gloria*

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yeah. we've already discussed it elsewhere, gwarpo. :D
but it IS a sad state of affairs, the course.
Although I actually don't think it would be so bad for you, because you're doing up-to-standard mathematics and french continuers. The course might actually be suited to you because you will already have a good grounding in the necessary diverse areas.
 

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i was thinking of doing liberal studies too, except im not doing math for my HSC, will that be a problem? for the science major something like "history and philosophy of science" doesnt require math, does it?
 

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Maths is compulsory for the first semester, so you may be quite a bit disadvantaged having not done maths, but its not a prerequisite, so you can still get in, and drops the maths (I think) after 1 semester.

Iwas really interested in doing it too because its for people who have a lot of interests... but it's not very recognised as a degree because it's basically a bunch of subjects, not a concentrated degree... but the idea with lib studies is that you dabble in this and that,and eventually narrow it down when you find something of interest.
 

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