Oh really? I always assumed there was more to learn in the other 3! What section do you find easiest then?
No, I don't mind you asking
Well basically I (very stupidly) barely revised for the paper at all and that really isn't an exaggeration, I think I glanced at my notes briefly the night before the exam! I basically focused all of my revision into the Aeneid and all of my other exams! - Very bad move though, ended up coming out with a U in this paper haha
I literally got to the exam and didn't really write anything!
Luckily I only need a mid D overall in this exam to get a B in the Alevel overall, but I'm still panicking loads as if you don't know a question, you're kinda stuck completely!
With regards to the Aeneid, I did kind of find the time was tight, however thankfully the literature type essays have always been one of my strong points (unlike the art/architecture essays) and so I always found them pretty easy. I think the best thing to do is carry on with the past papers and of course ensure you know the text inside & out, that way when you get the exam question, you can quickly write down a short plan so you know exactly what you'll be writing and therefore hopefully you're time keeping will be a little more well managed!
This is really really bad, but in all honesty I'm actually kind of taking a risk with this paper anyway, I'm kind of focusing mainly on the sanctuaries and temples + 1 other module for my revision, that way it really cuts down what I have to learn. But of course this is very risky as not only may I get a question I really don't like, but there's also the risk of two of the sections I revised most coming up in the same section of the exam, meaning I could only answer one! It's all very stressful, can not wait till it's over!