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REVISION GUIDANCE. Classics & Ancient History University of Bristol. REVISION. PRAGMATISM Focus on what’s essential: arguments and ideas, not just facts and quotes. Read around the subject, not just your notes. PLANNING Cover all your units properly, but don’t be too inflexible. PRACTICE
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REVISION GUIDANCE Classics & Ancient History University of Bristol
REVISION • PRAGMATISM Focus on what’s essential: arguments and ideas, not just facts and quotes. Read around the subject, not just your notes. • PLANNING Cover all your units properly, but don’t be too inflexible. • PRACTICE How long since you last wrote by hand, or under time pressure? • PREPARATION Sleep. Eat sensibly. Exercise. Listen to energising music. • PERSPECTIVE It is only an exam...
EXAM GUIDANCE • ANSWER the question Prepare sufficient topics – so you can answer any question. • EVIDENCE and support for your points No vague assertions – but no quotes or footnotes required. • INTERPRETATION and argument Engage with scholarly debates, not just narrative or description. • ORGANISATION Plan your answers, leave enough time for all questions. • UNFLAPPABILITY
Referring, not References • ESSAY Herodotus described his work as a historie - ‘This is the exposition (apodexis) of the inquiry (historie) of Herodotus of Halikarnassos’ (I.1) – but the precise meaning of that term, and the status of his work as ‘history’ in any modern sense, is widely disputed (see e.g. Finley 1986; Cartledge 1993: 18-35). • EXAM Herodotus described his work as a historie, an enquiry; however, modern scholars disagree over the precise meaning of that term, as well as whether his work can be considered ‘history’ in a modern sense.