Well degrees of difficulty are in the eye of the beholder. However, generally a lack of preparation is the reason.Sim0n said:Without sounding high-handed and arrogant, that was an extremely straightforward exam and I can't imagine getting <90. I say that with all the humility I can conjur up.
which questions did u choose for germany and indochina? i did totalitarianism and US intervention effecting cambodia and vietnam....sixleadballoons said:It was not bad- WW1 was a bit of a shock with the Somme, but I think I did ok- I hope I did ok! And I screwed up my time, but I'm really good at that, so it seems- and only by a couple of minutes. Totalitarian Germany! That was not bad, and Indochina, yeah good. Speer was great.
i was the other way around...i filled out the whole booklet with points on vietnam and cambodia, bombs(op-menu hcm trail etc) even about KR and 3rd IC war.. but i didnt remember many quotes.. ..Germany i used 2 booklets wrote about govt, constitution, consolidation, youth, women, children, gleishaltung, opposition... hopefulyl what i wrote was good... im happy with it I killed Leni..i love her..so hopefully i hey 20/20.....WW1 was good but enphasis on the somme threw me a bit but i worked with itsixleadballoons said:I did the same haha. I got most of my quotes, but not all my points for Indochina- I only got two paragraphs on the end, and about a four line conclusion.
Yeah I used two booklets for Germany, and pretty much same stuff plus "The Jewish community" (man it takes up so much time to call them that, damn key groups)- did you all get the four page essay booklets for Germany?? We did- weird. Indochina was 8, but Germany 4.. i spose theyre ten marks different but still...*ccs* said:i was the other way around...i filled out the whole booklet with points on vietnam and cambodia, bombs(op-menu hcm trail etc) even about KR and 3rd IC war.. but i didnt remember many quotes.. ..Germany i used 2 booklets wrote about govt, constitution, consolidation, youth, women, children, gleishaltung, opposition... hopefulyl what i wrote was good... im happy with it I killed Leni..i love her..so hopefully i hey 20/20.....WW1 was good but enphasis on the somme threw me a bit but i worked with it
Yeah I said exactly the same thing- thats reassuring!! For me, at least. My source analysis is usually about a 9/10, but I don't really trust myself until I get the mark back.playboy2njoy said:Yeah, I said that its reliability was questionable as it only states how long the soldiers spent at the western front, while not telling about the actual horrors of the trenches. And source c was alittle biased as every knows that Sassoon is a known opponent of the war.
welll first off...GLEISHALTUNG was a period of co-ordination during consolidation where they ceased the trade unions and stuff...when they got rid of anything un-nazi i guess....and yeh we got 4 page booklets for germany aswell..i thought each4 page were for the two separate personalities and that we were missing a booklet but..sure enough they expected us to write an outline, assess and a whole essay on only 8 pages.....GET F'd... as if...we r modern people..we tend to write alot about everything...stooppid bossixleadballoons said:Yeah I used two booklets for Germany, and pretty much same stuff plus "The Jewish community" (man it takes up so much time to call them that, damn key groups)- did you all get the four page essay booklets for Germany?? We did- weird. Indochina was 8, but Germany 4.. i spose theyre ten marks different but still...
yeah, somme for me was tanks and experimenting with tactics.. it was all I could think of!! And this is a bad question to be asking... but... what is 'gleishaltung'??