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Agrippina the Younger

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sudodds:

--- Quote from: Angela Karanikolas on June 30, 2017, 10:29:17 pm ---A history genius!!!
Thank you so much Susie, you've saved me again!!
Please excuse my constant posting

Thank you,
Angela

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--- Quote from: peterpiper on June 30, 2017, 10:53:49 pm ---Can concur! I learnt so much just from reading your post suddods!

+1'd

Also, I dunno if this would help (probs not very relevant but worth looking at), but it helped me when I was reading the Aeneid: http://studylib.net/doc/8204253/augustus-and-the-julio-claudians

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You guys are all so sweet - History fam group hug <3

Angela - You do not need to be excused! Post away :) That is what this thread (and this entire forum) is here for!!
Peterpiper - Thanks so much for sharing! That looks like a fabulous resource! I'm going to add it to the Ancient History resource thread :)

jadzia26:
My assessment for Agrippina the younger was basically handing in study notes (they were marked) and then 2 responses under exam conditions. I definitely found the study notes component helped my understanding of the topic immensely because it forced me to study it in depth.
Properly analysing and incorporating sources effectively can be tricky though (I found, anyway) I don't know how I'm going to remember it all for trials in week 5!!! so close!!!

sudodds:

--- Quote from: jadzia26 on July 19, 2017, 10:52:43 pm ---My assessment for Agrippina the younger was basically handing in study notes (they were marked) and then 2 responses under exam conditions. I definitely found the study notes component helped my understanding of the topic immensely because it forced me to study it in depth.
Properly analysing and incorporating sources effectively can be tricky though (I found, anyway) I don't know how I'm going to remember it all for trials in week 5!!! so close!!!

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Awesome! It's always great having assignments that are designed to help you study in the future. We did the same in Ancient as well, had to write a fact sheet on one aspect of Sparta, that was then distributed to the entire class so we all had a decent set of notes :) And don't stress about trials (I know easier said then done lol) - we're here to help! If there is anything you need help with, please let us know :) Would love to make the exam period a little easier!

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