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How to study for my Ancient History essay? (1 Viewer)

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I know all the stuff but I'm not sure how to study for the essay!
We've been told to study a lot about the written sources e.g Homer etc etc and the archaeologists e.g Heinrich Schliemann.
So I'm not sure how I should study for the essay.

Should I make up practice questions and try and write an essay??
MY EXAM IS TOMORROW!!!
 
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totally just realised I forgot to mention that the essay has something to do with Troy and the Trojan War!!! :rolleyes:
 

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I personally like to make broad arguments that are easily adaptable to lots of questions. Make, say, 6 arguments, with the intention to use 2-4 of them (depending on the time allocation of the exam). I have a lot of friends (it's generally a female trend though I've noticed) who simply make practice essays and rote-learn them. It pays off when a familiar question comes up, but it also allows for complacency I find and many are so stubborn that they don't even read the question before they start writing furiously. If the question doesn't relate, as you'd presume, they get slaughtered.

I don't do ancient, but I'm guessing it's pretty widespread across all humanities/social sciences.

edit: oh and read the syllabus points for the module, if they're fair, that's all they're going to test you on.
 
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Make notes on each section of the corresponding for points with sources
Eg hatshepsut: military
1. Campaigned to Palestine
source: 'her arrow was among the northerners'

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Do some past paper questions or you can also try make some questions up yourself (that suit the syllabus and question range). Best of luck!

However, I found past papers were gold. All I did was past papers and also mastering every single point my syllabus and ended up getting 97 for History :).
 

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