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LeahT:
About 24 - we usually have two history classes, but this year timetabling screwed up so the two were combined. Its a big class, most of the people are there because they think history's a bludge subject (it was in year 11, but not Renaissance). But a few have dropped out of it now, so it's probably not quite that big. how about yours?
Menang:
Hahaha, every year Rens is way less popular than Revs.
There's 2 full classes (20-25 students) for Revolutions, but only one class of 12 for Rens. :P
LeahT:
Wow, I can't believe that many people prefer revolutions. Our school only runs Renaissance, and the single class.
Have you done your SAC yet? I did mine yesterday, it was just 3 vague extended answer questions - one on defining the renaissance, one on comparing two city states (one republic and one not) and another on the influence of humanist on art. Overall I think I did well, but I'm not 100% if I did got the balance of evidence and analysis right. I guess I'll find out next week :)
Menang:
--- Quote from: LeahT on March 31, 2011, 11:13:58 am ---Wow, I can't believe that many people prefer revolutions. Our school only runs Renaissance, and the single class.
Have you done your SAC yet? I did mine yesterday, it was just 3 vague extended answer questions - one on defining the renaissance, one on comparing two city states (one republic and one not) and another on the influence of humanist on art. Overall I think I did well, but I'm not 100% if I did got the balance of evidence and analysis right. I guess I'll find out next week :)
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Nope, we're running behind. I don't think we'll have the sac until next term, to be honest, which is a little dodgy.
LeahT:
Gosh, that's gotta suck. Although, extra time to prepare is always good. Do you know what form your SAC will be?
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