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look at past papers and then focus your study on the areas which come up the most in the papers.gelo said:It's a day before your exam..
how do you study for Ancient History in this final 24 hours?
Hmmm, learning all those terms is risky in that you might get into the exam, remember a bunch of definitions, and not actually know anything substantial.Wilsmore said:Learn these terms, places, battles and people in relation to Sparta:
Places/Battles: Eurotas, Leuctra, Salamis, Marathon, Thermopylae, Taychetus, Parnon, Sphacteria, Athens, Messenia, Attica, Persia, Peloponnese, Laconia, Pylos, Isthmus, Persian War, Peloponnesian War, 1st Messenian War, 2nd Messenian War, Hyacinthine Way.
People: Nicias, Leonidas, Demaratus, Epaminondas, Oracle of Delphi, Cleon, Herodotus, Xenophon, Plutarch, Tyrateus, Cleomenes, Thucydides, Lycurgus, Cleombrotus, Ephiates, Xerxes, Darius.
Terms: Caddichus, Gymnapaediae, Ephor, Gerousia, Agiad, Eurypontid, Apella/Ecclesia, Syssitia/Phiditia, Eunomia, Tresantes, Parthenia, Kleroi, Perieoci, Helots, Spartiates, Synoecism, Obligarchy, Democracy, Infanticide, Bibasis, Pythians, Probouleatic, Neodamodes, Mothoces, Krypteia, Carnean, Gerontes, Eiren, Dorians, Messenians, Lacedaemonia, Chattel Slaves, Dual Kingship, Phalanx, Hoplon, Hopla, Cuirass.
Go through all your notes and organise your information and evidence (primary and secondary) into topic headings (use the syllabus guide thingo). Then, once it's all together, and it may take a while, look at just your topic headings and ask yourself what you know about those topics. If you find you know very little, go back through your info try to learn it, then put it away and repeat the process untill you're feeling confident.gelo said:It's a day before your exam..
how do you study for Ancient History in this final 24 hours?