Ive been an idiot, revising for the subjects Im good at, rather than history which is my weakest subject. I haven't done any revsion for tomorrow yet and I was wondering, does anyone please know any sites that are useful for 'cramming'? (The two countries I'm doing are Germany and America. . .) Thank you very much for any possible help!
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Last minute revision I'm panicking - please help
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Posted 10 June 2009 - 02:20 PM
Tonight
Use pages 32-41 of this revision diary.
Start by read the overview pages on Germany and America.
When you have read the overviews, just read the rest of the diary pages at a run, then print them off and try to learn them.
Finally - when you have done that - here are revision sheets on Weimar Germany (note that this does NOT include Hitler's Germany) and America.
If you REALLY feel good, finish by looking at the Smartass glossary on Germany, so you can get some good words into those questions.
Tomorrow
Depending on how successfully you feel you have learned the stuff, when you wake up tomorrow, re-read EITHER the overviews (easier if you strugled to understand/comprehend) OR the revision sheets (if you felt you had got 'on top' of the subject). Just read them over and over again until the exam.
Use pages 32-41 of this revision diary.
Start by read the overview pages on Germany and America.
When you have read the overviews, just read the rest of the diary pages at a run, then print them off and try to learn them.
Finally - when you have done that - here are revision sheets on Weimar Germany (note that this does NOT include Hitler's Germany) and America.
If you REALLY feel good, finish by looking at the Smartass glossary on Germany, so you can get some good words into those questions.
Tomorrow
Depending on how successfully you feel you have learned the stuff, when you wake up tomorrow, re-read EITHER the overviews (easier if you strugled to understand/comprehend) OR the revision sheets (if you felt you had got 'on top' of the subject). Just read them over and over again until the exam.
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