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Lets get some life into Revs dammit!
Amnesiac:
I'd love them Butler, and i've also got some Russian resources such as summery notes, historians opinions and a chronology of events that i could send you.
I finished my Psych exam today so now i have a week until History in which to brush up on my skills. I've already revised the Russian course but it wouldn't hurt to go over it again quickly. I've also revised the pre revolution for China but because it is so lengthy i will definately go over that again and memorise key dates etc. As for the post revolution in China i will probably write a few essays on it, because i will be doing China for section two of the exam. In essence, i think it's just really valuable to have a sound knowledge of when events occured, and what their impact was. If you know that then the other infomation (i.e. leaders involved, number of deaths, impact on social and political life) should come back rather easily.
That would be my major revision tactic. Know what happened and when and strategise your approach to the exam so that you are studying in the right way for each AOS.
Aside from that, i will probably gather and memorise a few more historians quotes - In particular for the latter half of the Chinese Revolution to use in my essay.
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