Pompeii and Herculaneum: Yay got 4/5 for the multiple choice questions!! Honestly source C confused me because I didn't know what they were doing. I thought the person was tanning the cloth so I put down tanner
. Short answers were sweet. The question for extended response wasn't too bad but I think the way I approached was awful. I said that tourism was good-ish BUT was bad because it also quickened the process of deterioration. O well.
The first time I looked at that source, I wasn't 100% sure whether it was a fuller or a tanner as well! Ended up needing to reverse image search of google, because I just wasn't 100% sure either way. I think that source was a bit unfair - not as clear as I think NESA expected it to be. That doesn't sound like an awful way to approach it at all! In fact, I'd definitely want to reference that there are two sides to tourism - that it's a bit of a double edged sword

Spartan society: All the question were amazing honestly. Are artisans and craftsmen the same thing? I totally forgot what a fisherman was called during the exam so I put down craftsmen instead for the first question. Artemis Orthia was sweet and also the marriage customs. My teacher was shocked when I told her that in my marriage customs response, I said 'fill her up with noble sperm' (Plutarch). It's still a source so... For the extended response, I predicted that it was going to be cultural life and I nearly cried when I saw it in the exam. For our Sparta assessment this year, we had the exact same question so this section was good. I mentioned Laconian Cup (the source given), Arkesilas Cup, Herodotus' account of the Karneia, the ivory sculptures of the Dioscuri, Pausanias' account of the buildings in Sparta and the Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia. I should've included Alcman but ran out of time.
Hmmm I believe that they are the same thing, but not 100% sure. If they are, then you'd still get at least 1/2 for that question

So glad that you thought the other questions were good! I thought the second and third were quite tricky to be honest! And ahaha, well considering you literally got a source referencing feces, I don't think she could be that surprised by that quote! Love Ancient - only subject were you can talk about the most vulgar shit, and get away with it cos its a "source"

Yay! I was so happy when I saw the cultural life question as well! What I was hoping for last year tbh

But so glad that if I couldn't get it, you guys could

Sounds like you smashed this section Bea!
Xerxes: Slightly disappointed in the questions. Succession to kingship was alright and the influence of Xerxes during his time was completely made up. Talked about his revolts and his administration of the empire and also how the result of the Persian wars influenced Athens to develop into a democratic empire.
Greek World: 500-440BC: I keep forgetting that this topic is split into three dot points not two. So guess which dot point turns up in the exam? The one I didn't study for because I completely forgot it existed. I would like to track down the HSC marker marking my essay and would like to formally apologise to him/her. Barely had sources for the question that I picked.
But hey! This Ancient History exam is literally history now. HUGE relief that its finally over!

Aye don't worry too much about this

In English last year, they prescribed Hollow Men, the only poem I didn't study, only wrote a 3 page essay, but still came away with an overall pretty good mark in English

One essay not going 100% your way doesn't mean that you can't still get a good mark, or even a band 6!
Sounds like, overall, you killed it Bea!!! Congratulations on completing Ancient, and good luck with the rest of your exams!!
Susie