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    What were your views on it?
    I did AQA and found it pretty easy, even though i've never found the USA and Germany before WW2 that simple to learn. I did questions 2 and 7, and wrote 10 pages :8

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    Women's suffrage sources... not just womens suffrage sourcework... SUFFRAGETTTES

    It was an absolute BABE.
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    I did the AQA History A Paper 2 exam, American West, I found it pretty easy and answered questions one and two.
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    I did OCR Histroy of Medicine. Twas on Alexander Fleming, whom I had studied the previous night. I was well pleased
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    Quote Originally Posted by .:.:.Sammeth.:.:. View Post
    I did OCR Histroy of Medicine. Twas on Alexander Fleming, whom I had studied the previous night. I was well pleased
    Same Only question I found difficult was 3, the stanined glass window source. Still did it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by .:.:.Sammeth.:.:. View Post
    I did OCR Histroy of Medicine. Twas on Alexander Fleming, whom I had studied the previous night. I was well pleased
    ditto to that

    i totally had a go about the stained glass window on question three & wrote bare lots. and ahaha, for one question i put "andrew fleming" and i was walking home and i realised his name was alex, so i was like LOL o dear. but nevermind, i only used his first name once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles View Post
    What were your views on it?
    I did AQA and found it pretty easy, even though i've never found the USA and Germany before WW2 that simple to learn. I did questions 2 and 7, and wrote 10 pages :8
    same!! it was sooo much easier than the first one
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    Quote Originally Posted by invincible View Post
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    Women's suffrage sources... not just womens suffrage sourcework... SUFFRAGETTTES

    It was an absolute BABE.
    Lol, same. It was quite easy in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jendog View Post
    same!! it was sooo much easier than the first one
    I found them the same, really. Was dreading this paper though as I screwed it up in the mocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles View Post
    I found them the same, really. Was dreading this paper though as I screwed it up in the mocks.
    yeah i always used to mess up on the essay questions that were worth 15 marks but i think i did good on them so i was happy!
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