Hi i have a coursework to do at school and i cant pick which one is more easier in the new syllobus. Geograaphy or history. I cant choose.
Any help?
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Depends on what exam board but I have to say, history is going to be at least 10x harder than it is now. I've looked at the OCR History spec and it's.... a whirlwind to look at. Don't choose history if you think it's easy or that you're going to get a straight eight. I've no idea about Geography but I can only imagine the amount of casestudies you have to look at will at least double.
I'm sorry I can't be of much help, good luck :|
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