So normally, I revise through making notes from videos or re-writing other peoples notes in a way I can best understand as I have difficulty finding info that may or may not be relevant from text books.
I'm looking for revision material for the Early Tudors which I'm having difficulty in finding. My budget is tight hence I cannot buy revision guides. I've never done OCR which makes it all the more harder. Help anyone?
Thanks x
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(Original post by mfadia07)
So normally, I revise through making notes from videos or re-writing other peoples notes in a way I can best understand as I have difficulty finding info that may or may not be relevant from text books.
I'm looking for revision material for the Early Tudors which I'm having difficulty in finding. My budget is tight hence I cannot buy revision guides. I've never done OCR which makes it all the more harder. Help anyone?
Thanks x
Get Christmas presents of cash and then buy second hand, even if its previous editions from Amazon or ebay. Alternatively get a Saturday job.
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(Original post by mfadia07)
So normally, I revise through making notes from videos or re-writing other peoples notes in a way I can best understand as I have difficulty finding info that may or may not be relevant from text books.
I'm looking for revision material for the Early Tudors which I'm having difficulty in finding. My budget is tight hence I cannot buy revision guides. I've never done OCR which makes it all the more harder. Help anyone?
Thanks x
The textbook itself does have all the information needed, as well as you should find practice questions in there either at the end of each chapter, as you're going along, or the end of the book. I would recommend reading the textbook and making your own notes. It's worth buying.
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Honestly the most efficient for me would be revision guides as its a reliable source of material.
Get Christmas presents of cash and then buy second hand, even if its previous editions from Amazon or ebay. Alternatively get a Saturday job.
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I have done all my notes (I’ve covered it fully there is no gaps) for the early tudors and I’m doing OCR would you like me to send them to you? And they are based on two different textbooks. If you want me to send them then please provide me with your email address because I don’t use student room too much so still haven’t got the hang of how to use it and send notes
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(Original post by Mai_kalantar)
I have done all my notes (I’ve covered it fully there is no gaps) for the early tudors and I’m doing OCR would you like me to send them to you? And they are based on two different textbooks. If you want me to send them then please provide me with your email address because I don’t use student room too much so still haven’t got the hang of how to use it and send notes
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