hey ive had numerous people tell em that geography is a waste of time... i dont think this is true i think it holds its own and all those people who put down geography are a waste of my time... if your a geography fan post here
GubGub said:hey ive had numerous people tell em that geography is a waste of time... i dont think this is true i think it holds its own and all those people who put down geography are a waste of my time... if your a geography fan post here
wahhhhh... that scares me~~ i think my school has consistent ~3-4 classes each year... anyways, yayy another geographer on BOS ^0^Chubby said:i don't reckon it is......it depends what u r interested in....my geo class at school is the first senior geography class in 6 - 7 yrs......lolz
you learn ecosystems at risk, people and economic activity, urban places. I think i'm missing one topic....i don't seem to remember it......lolz.....silly me.hopeles5ly said:i hated geo due to my past experiences with it from previous years. what do you learn in the hsc course?
felixcthecat said:wahhhhh... that scares me~~ i think my school has consistent ~3-4 classes each year... anyways, yayy another geographer on BOS ^0^
Chubby said:you learn ecosystems at risk, people and economic activity, urban places. I think i'm missing one topic....i don't seem to remember it......lolz.....silly me.
The_highwayman said:the HSC course is very interesting, moreso, in my opinion, than the preliminary course.
@felix: i did geography last year.
our paper wasnt "hard" if you knew r stuff, but it was a little obscure in places and/or left-field.Chubby said:o ok, how did go? was the paper hard? how did u study for geo?
Yes. And so do u.i heard form a friend of a friend of mine that you had to do something like 3 extended responses...lolz
I would call that a fair effort for the start of the HSC year (2.5 pages). remember, that by the time the HSC comes, you will have to write an essay in about 40mins (?). Depending on how long ur essays usually are and how big ur writing is, relative to the other students in ur class should help u to decide whether what u wrote was enough or not. Quantity does play a role in ur extended responses as the criteria states that the response must be sustained. However, Quality is more important in most if not all cases.felixcthecat said:mhmm... i just did my geography assessment yesterday... it was 40min, 2 questions, 20 marks each... i wrote like 2.5 pages each, is that too much? cuz it seems that everyone wrote only ~1.5 pages...
It depends almost entirely on the directive term at the start of the question. If the question was "Outline management strategies..." then the first approach might be more suited. However, words like Analyse would require a more indepth look at two or three major strategies. Make sure u know ur directive terms.is it better in geography to mention a lot of management strategies and just keep mentioning a lot a lot, basically all u kno (cuz there's a lot).. or should i focus on the main ones, and elaborate on them.. like a detailed description, its effectiveness, and so on..
I would seriously consider knowing all of the definitions. But not so that u can recite them, just so u know what they mean and where u have to go. If you are having trouble memorising them all and/or u forget in an exam, then just use ur common sense. There are a few words used particularly for geography such as "analyse" or "evaluate". Make sure u know these two in particular because they are they require deeper thinking and a more sophisticated response which = big marks.felixcthecat said:umm the directive term.. haha.. i forgot by now.. i think it was discuss... ahh everyone's telling me to memorise it, but do we need to know it like, be able to recite each word and definition? or just know aproximately where u needa head to?
i usually wrote about 6-8 A4 pages for my geography essays, this was about 2 HSC booklets. If u know ur dotpoints (as mentioned in previous post) then ur essay planning should be very quick because u'll know what is required. I usually only spent about 2 mins planning just using key-words that outlined the idea of each paragraph so i wouldnt forget my train of thought.2.5 pages fair effort? yay.. haha but how much did you write for your 40min essays?how much time did u spend planning out each essay? everyone's telling me to plan out my extended response on spare paper so i won't miss out important points..
Pretty much.3 extended response... so does that mean 2 hrs of the exam is devoted to essay writing?
lolz.. heh, mhmm just find it an interesting perspective that i'm sure private tutors would likeFreddyK said:it's basically one on one tutoring if u ignore everyone else!!