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plz share ur British History's marks here
hi to all...plz share ur British history's score here .....
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british history
paper 1:65 paper 2:51 |
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Sweet Dreamer (Sunday, July 04, 2010) |
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My British History score
British History 139
Paper A 71 Paper B 68
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Sweet Dreamer (Sunday, July 04, 2010) |
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thnx for sharing ur marx....
but plzz do mention ur merit no.too if u can.... moreover u can also share ur experiences n tips regarding this subject. JazakAllah. |
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British History Experience
@Sweet Dreamer
Merit order 97 My British History experience was extremely interesting.I have always had a great passion for this subject. Perhaps my english literature academic background had something to do with it.But funnily I knew brit history till 1688 and the css syllabus started from there anyways it was great experience making family trees,maps of the important battles etc.I jst drew one map in my paper the rest of the paper was mostly critical.I paid special attention to the way I attempted the questions.So God helped me a lot n I am really grateful. Do share your experience too. Regards.
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Sweet Dreamer (Tuesday, July 06, 2010) |
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thank u so much for sharing ur experiences...
i too hav great passion for this subject....well wat i found interesting in ur reply was that u did draw map in paper too... i was thinking that maps are only good for preparation material... nyways...Thnx once again... i m following Norman Lowe n Thomas' book...enough na?? JazakAllah. JazakAllah. |
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Anne the anonymous1 (Tuesday, July 06, 2010) |
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Paper A ....... 71
Paper B......... 75 Grand Total ..... 146
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Sweet Dreamer (Tuesday, July 06, 2010) |
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My British History Marks:
Paper A = 64 Paper B = 70 Total = 134/200
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Sweet Dreamer (Tuesday, July 06, 2010) |
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@zbaloch
& @bilal can you please share that how u managed to secure such marks in BA. help will be appreciated regards hotangeleyes
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@ hotangeleyes
British History was best understood by me by reading PC Thomas and Southgate before making any notes. I just read these books like a novel at first. Later, I answered the objectives of past papers and then I started to answer the past paper questions. I did this for the previous five years past papers and then found that most of the questions I had answered were repeated quite often. This repetition really helped me. Actually many question topics are repeated but in different words. This is good if you can comprehend the changes in past paper questions. The British History topics are the same. Wordings of the questions are changed in some papers. Also, you must remember to follow the following format when answering any question in British History paper: 1- Hit the question's main theme in the starting line of your answer. Don't beat about the bush. 2- Explain (preferably with a map if relevant), 3- Give your own critical analysis briefly at the end. Lastly, a nice friend taught me how to draw maps. Maps are extremely essential in British History, and are the key to securing extra ordinary marks.
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