slyhunter
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Osmosishaha i do economics, legal, ancient and history ext + 4 units of english......i dont know how my brain is going to absorb all the information
Osmosishaha i do economics, legal, ancient and history ext + 4 units of english......i dont know how my brain is going to absorb all the information
Yu crazy fooooolll.haha i do economics, legal, ancient and history ext + 4 units of english......i dont know how my brain is going to absorb all the information
Look on the resources here, they have kind people who have already created notes. Use them.i feel like im just spending the majority of my study time trying to actually finish my notes for each ancient module, it's taking a lot longer than i expected -_-
yeah truee but for me i think its less effective using other people's notes, with your own you've included everything you think you would need, you understand it more, its familiar to you etc etc. thanks anyway!!Look on the resources here, they have kind people who have already created notes. Use them.
Except the final section on the archaeologists and new technology - that's a real bitch.Pompeii you can just read the textbook summaries the night before and BS the rest TBH. everything else yea... alot of content but its not that hard, most of your marks is based on how you write and how often you quote not what really what you know.
read the summaries you'll be fine, i read throught the entire textbook twice during the year, than read the summaries the night before, got a 90 on the test, its honestly is not as hard as people make it out to beExcept the final section on the archaeologists and new technology - that's a real bitch.
True,Except the final section on the archaeologists and new technology - that's a real bitch.
for the entire paper idk, there is no real difficuluty unless you fail at doing the sort of questions you find in the pompeii section, otherwise its all just essays which are easy as pie if you got structure downi do akh and AIII- Ram II in your opinion which section is the hardest
if its pompeii don't bother, read through the textbook like 3 times, slowly, don't skim, and you shall remmber. ofc its better to make notes but this far out i wouldn't bother.Do you guys study right from the book? Or write notes?
I have been writing notes for the past few days and I am still not done yet. I find this such a waste of time, but then again, I don't want to take the risk of not being able to memorise everything... THERE IS SO MUCH STUFF!!
+1 Know the content and all shall be well (I hope)for the entire paper idk, there is no real difficuluty unless you fail at doing the sort of questions you find in the pompeii section, otherwise its all just essays which are easy as pie if you got structure down
agreed. That is what i have decided to do. I cbf anymore.if its pompeii don't bother, read through the textbook like 3 times, slowly, don't skim, and you shall remmber. ofc its better to make notes but this far out i wouldn't bother.
oh yea past papers are the best, if you look through the questions for the essays and you don't think you can answer them confidently, chances are you havn't made proper notes/ done any real study, better to find that out now than on test day.My biggest tip to everyone is look at past papers for trends, of questions. Try and find shortcuts to minimise the amount of content you need to learn. For example, if they asked a certain question last year, are they really going to ask it again. (This is particular with historical periods)