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Thread: What would be the best way to revise for a history exam??

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    Haha The Wall
    I'm glad your exam went well, I have some exams coming up soon so I understand. I might hijack and try Biggles' method too, although I don't do History, but I'm thinking it might work for Literature plays - with the events and meanings...

    I used to be an alright student, couple of A/B's, the C's, but now I'm getting D's. However, I hardly used to study whilst getting okay marks, whereas now I'm finding I have to work - and I don't really know how/what I'm doing wrong. I still love the subjects, besides some of Literature.
    Serves me right in a way for not learning the effort I guess lol.

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    What I would do is find someone with a time machine in the shape of a phone booth, and then go back in time and bring back many historical figures to help me.


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    Rock on, Dr Who, Rock on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Confluence View Post
    Rock on, Dr Who, Rock on...
    Bill S. Preston Esquire, and Ted "Theodore" Logan, actually

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    Strange, yeah Bill and Ted also do that. Though I knew them, I never realised the two shows had the same elements before...

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