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History
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TSR Wiki > Study Help > Subjects and Revision > Subject Guides > History History is a subject studied at many levels and looks at past events, their causes, actions and consequences.
CoursesGCSEWhy Study History?GCSE History informs you about the past. It's interesting - you get to find out about what the world was like in times gone by. What people did. Who governed them. Wars. Scandals. There's something for everybody. So much has happened in the history of this planet, there's bound to be something you'll like learning about. The exams are stimulating and make you think about the period of history in question; you can think about what it was like to be there. Whatever the exam board, or the history you learn during you GCSE, History shows employes, colleges and universitys that you are a student with ability to work hard, great analytical skills and intelligence. It is liked for many causes, especially law, and can offer you many chances in the future. Taking GCSE history is not only interesting, its enjoyable and opens up many oppurtinites. Course FormatThe AQA B Modern History course consists of two written papers (45% and 30%, respectively) and an assessed coursework component (25%). The first paper focuses on European history during and around the two World Wars, as well as a section devoted to Britain's role during one of the said wars. The second paper looks at two specific countries' roles between the wars, such as the USA and Germany - looking at the political and social advances in the time. The coursework is two small investigations on two modern historical topics. At A-Level most boards offer a wide variety of possible periods to study, however choice may be severely restricted by what your school is willing to teach. Course structure can vary considerably between examining boards. Study HelpA LevelHistory can be studied to AS Level or to full A2 Level. There are lots of choices on the topics you can study. Why Study ?Course StructureStudy HelpWhy note take a look at all our A Level History Revision Notes. For example: AmericaBritainCareers/UniversityInternational BaccalaureateChinaScottish Standard GradeScottish HigherUniversityThe CourseHistory as a university BA degree is an intellectually stimulating and rewarding one, although courses tend to demand lots of written work from you. You'd become proficient in transferable skills such as writing précis, abstracts, essay writing, and of course delving into top libraries - such as the British Library - and archives to research and learn about the period or topic you are studying. The first two years tend to gradually increase in difficulty and narrow in theme, and the third year will most likely require dissertations of you, and which will allow you to study one particular theme, topic, personality (or anything you can think of) whilst stretching your intellectual and writing capacities. ApplyingPersonal StatementsStudy HelpRevision notesOther InfoDiscussionsAlso See |
















