grk_styl
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In light of the upcoming HSC exams (sings theme song to "Jaws") I just wanted to shove past paper questions into your face. (don't worry, you'll be fine as long as you study!!)
The best way to succeed in Ancient History is by applying your knowledge to questions. It's all fine and dandy to memorise all your notes, but you must be able to use it to answer questions.
Make sure you answer AS MANY past paper questions as you can. I've made a list for each topic. These are from 2002, 2003 and 2004 HSC exams, trials, and in-class assessments. Please feel free to add more in the specific thread.
Good Luck!
For previous hsc, trial, in class questions:
EGYPT questions
NEAR EAST questions
GREECE questions
ROME questions
The best way to succeed in Ancient History is by applying your knowledge to questions. It's all fine and dandy to memorise all your notes, but you must be able to use it to answer questions.
Make sure you answer AS MANY past paper questions as you can. I've made a list for each topic. These are from 2002, 2003 and 2004 HSC exams, trials, and in-class assessments. Please feel free to add more in the specific thread.
Good Luck!
For previous hsc, trial, in class questions:
EGYPT questions
NEAR EAST questions
GREECE questions
ROME questions
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