The only thing that I'm going to prob struggle on is linking History , Philosophy & Ethics to multimedia technology

The only thing that I'm going to prob struggle on is linking History , Philosophy & Ethics to multimedia technology
dude its not 4000 words, just characters (including spaces).
If you narrow it down to 4 paragraphs:
1. Why you want to do the course.
2. Why the subjects you take fit the course you want to do
3. What you have done outside of school ie to gain experience in the field.
4. What makes you ideal for the course/ what kind of person you are.
also, I know it might sound weak, but if you want to put something about how history has allowed to you gain a better grasp and understanding of the world and are fascinated by the history of the advancements in technology, especially the multimedia side. Philosophy & Ethics I never did, so I can't really think of anything.
But BEST OF LUCK!
I hope this helpsBest of luck!
Last edited by Teabags; 05-09-2012 at 08:19 PM.
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dude its not 4000 words, just characters (including spaces).
If you narrow it down to 4 paragraphs:
1. Why you want to do the course.
2. Why the subjects you take fit the course you want to do
3. What you have done outside of school ie to gain experience in the field.
4. What makes you ideal for the course/ what kind of person you are.
also, I know it might sound weak, but if you want to put something about how history has allowed to you gain a better grasp and understanding of the world and are fascinated by the history of the advancements in technology, especially the multimedia side. Philosophy & Ethics I never did, so I can't really think of anything.
But BEST OF LUCK!
I hope this helpsBest of luck!
I've prob got mixed up about the whole 4000 thing then,
I was thinking for Philosophy & Ethics just to mention the ethics of computing today and the effects among society for example how people are becoming more social online leading to less being social offline.
I found that looking at examples will really help. I made sure the examples I looked at weren't for my subject though, so I didn't directly copy, but just so I could formulate my ideas somewhat.
Another potential point to make is that the internet has led to a new type of crime: cyber-crime. The advanced world has led to crimes on the internet (hacking, credit card fraud, etc) which does question the ethics of it. It's a far-fetched point, but I talked about it in my General Studies exam I think!![]()
deep general studies Mat. I'd probably end up putting that in.Another potential point to make is that the internet has led to a new type of crime: cyber-crime. The advanced world has led to crimes on the internet (hacking, credit card fraud, etc) which does question the ethics of it. It's a far-fetched point, but I talked about it in my General Studies exam I think!
superhappy.
Probably a bit sad but I didn't mind the General Studies exam that much. One of the questions was on tuition fees... I ended up having a huge rant at the examiner for asking such a left-wing leading question, accusing them of trying to yield a specific response and making it clear I wasn't prepared to provide them with it! I found I could put quite a lot of Sociology in there (studied family, education, religion, and crime), so the ideas and respective theorists just came naturally. I think other people regarded the exam as a general knowledge quiz more than anything else...!
pretty sure I'd prefer reading about how the liberal + left-wing markers biases ruin exams. Much more interesting than being told how we should all strive for peace and equality. Big up the sociology.Probably a bit sad but I didn't mind the General Studies exam that much. One of the questions was on tuition fees... I ended up having a huge rant at the examiner for asking such a left-wing leading question, accusing them of trying to yield a specific response and making it clear I wasn't prepared to provide them with it! I found I could put quite a lot of Sociology in there (studied family, education, religion, and crime), so the ideas and respective theorists just came naturally. I think other people regarded the exam as a general knowledge quiz more than anything else...!
EDIT: how'd it go? Did the examiners approve?
superhappy.
Hahaha, quite right. I ended up getting a B and an A in Units 3+4, although I can't remember which one had the tuition fee question in. It wouldn't surprise me if they took a dislike and marked it down. Luckily it was an A overall... I dread to think what the examiners wrote in the margins though.![]()
Inconstant communists! love the aggravation. Congrats on the A though. ^Hahaha, quite right. I ended up getting a B and an A in Units 3+4, although I can't remember which one had the tuition fee question in. It wouldn't surprise me if they took a dislike and marked it down. Luckily it was an A overall... I dread to think what the examiners wrote in the margins though.
Shame that only a few uni's take it, like Sheffield. General studies grades should decide where about's you are on the political spectrum - you fascist![]()
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