Aisling McKean
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So that will be something like drawing out a map of your region.
So definitely revise the maps and how to draw them out because you'll definitely get a chance there to draw one of them.
It'll either be Ireland or the Metsejourno or the Paris Basin.
And then you move into questions seven to nine, which is your economic elective, or 10 to 12, which is your population elective.
So you choose one or the other?
It's one or the other, yes.
You need to be sure there which one you've covered and go straight to those questions then so that you're not confused about that.
So clarify that with your teacher if you're not sure yourself at the minute.
And then, you know, the different topics within those, the economic elective, you're looking at your EU policies, your globalisation, and then your population elective is looking at overpopulation, migration, urban development and all of those types of things.
You then get to question 13 to 18.
There's a lot on the paper, which is your optional unit.
So you have five different questions in that to choose from.
And again, you'll know from your teacher which one you covered.
It'll either be that geoecology is very popular, so that's your soil studies and your biomes.
And that actually ties in very well with your ag science.
So if you're studying ag science, that might be something that you can kind of link in with, which is nice.
there's culture and identity there which is another popular one so that's your languages and religions but just clarify again which one you've done and make sure that you're choosing the right one there.
Yeah exactly and it's nice because you have you can kind of hone into your own interests there and that can be motivating for students then and it can
it can be more interesting.
You remember things better if you're interested in them.