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Summarise the content of each module on one sheet of paper and memorise this
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Condense events into 3 bullet points (linking with the point above)
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Make a list of significant events and their dates and highlight each one you manage to remember
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Do every single past paper question
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Plan your essays with bullet points within a minute
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Time yourself when doing essays
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Practice writing really fast
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If you're struggling with content then go through a revision book.
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If teachers tell you some sort of prediction I suggest you don't go by it and revise everything!
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Include historians views on this, just remember generic views - something almost everyone believes in. A good historian to use is Andrew Marr (I always use this historian in my essay).
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Discuss significance
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Make sure all points have a link, don't be jumping to a different topic in your essay or it won't flow.
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Read into what you are studying, and enjoy it. That way you get a taste of the subject and can write your essays in that sort of format.
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Don't forget to answer the question. So easy to forget what you are talking about. Keep looking back at what the question is sot you can address that rather than going off topic.
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Explicitly say "therefore this can/cannot be considered successful/unsuccessful"
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Avoid a narrative approach
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Summarise the content of each module on one sheet of paper and memorise this
•
Condense events into 3 bullet points (linking with the point above)
•
Make a list of significant events and their dates and highlight each one you manage to remember
•
Do every single past paper question
•
Plan your essays with bullet points within a minute
•
Time yourself when doing essays
•
Practice writing really fast
•
If you're struggling with content then go through a revision book.
•
If teachers tell you some sort of prediction I suggest you don't go by it and revise everything!
•
Include historians views on this, just remember generic views - something almost everyone believes in. A good historian to use is Andrew Marr (I always use this historian in my essay).
•
Discuss significance
•
Make sure all points have a link, don't be jumping to a different topic in your essay or it won't flow.
•
Read into what you are studying, and enjoy it. That way you get a taste of the subject and can write your essays in that sort of format.
•
Don't forget to answer the question. So easy to forget what you are talking about. Keep looking back at what the question is sot you can address that rather than going off topic.
•
Explicitly say "therefore this can/cannot be considered successful/unsuccessful"
•
Avoid a narrative approach
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