myonlyhope90
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Hi Guys,
I’m offering a completely FREE essay marking service for Prelim & HSC Ancient History and HSC History Extension students. **
I completed my HSC in 2008, achieving a Band 6 in Ancient History. I have since completed a degree in Ancient History at the Australian National University.
All essays received will be marked according to HSC marking criteria. Students will be given a marking grid with comments reflecting their strengths and weaknesses.
This is a trial, to see how much interest I can get.
Please post any questions below!
Send your essays to myonlyhope90@hotmail.com
**Please note, to ensure quality, I am only able to mark essays on the following HSC topics:
Part I: Core Study: Cities of Vesuvius – Pompeii and Herculaneum
Part II: Ancient Societies
I’m offering a completely FREE essay marking service for Prelim & HSC Ancient History and HSC History Extension students. **
I completed my HSC in 2008, achieving a Band 6 in Ancient History. I have since completed a degree in Ancient History at the Australian National University.
All essays received will be marked according to HSC marking criteria. Students will be given a marking grid with comments reflecting their strengths and weaknesses.
This is a trial, to see how much interest I can get.
Please post any questions below!
Send your essays to myonlyhope90@hotmail.com
**Please note, to ensure quality, I am only able to mark essays on the following HSC topics:
Part I: Core Study: Cities of Vesuvius – Pompeii and Herculaneum
Part II: Ancient Societies
- Spartan Society to the Battle of Leuctra 371 BC (Option I)
- Athenian Society in the Time of Pericles (Option J)
- Pericles (Option G)
- Alexander the Great (Option H)
- Cleopatra VII (Option I)
- Tiberius Gracchus (Option J)
- Julius Caesar (Option K)
- Agrippina the Younger (Option L)
- The Development of the Greek World 800–500 BC (Option G)
- The Greek World 500–440 BC (Option H)
- The Greek World 446–399 BC (Option I)
- Fourth-Century Greece to the Death of Philip II of Macedon (Option J)
- Rome 264 – 133 BC (Option K)
- Political Revolution in Rome 133 – 78 BC (Option L)
- The Fall of the Republic 78 – 31 BC (Option M)
- The Augustan Age 44 BC – AD 14 (Option N)
- The Julio-Claudians and the Roman Empire AD 14 – 69 (Option O)
- The Roman Empire AD 69 – 235 (Option P)
- The Origins of Rome
- The Thucydidean View of Empire
- The Impact of Rome on the Provinces
- The Historicity of Jesus Christ
- The Tacitean View of the Early Principate