Seriously, I found Questions 6 and 7 really easy, and the Induction was easy as well.
However, I couldn't get question 1(e) or 5(c) at all, I really had no idea how to do them.
Overall, I reckon I got about 82%
Re: Maths EE2 - General thoughts on the exam
I found it hard as well. I managed to answer all of the questions, but some of the answers are 1 or 2 lines for a 5 mark question.
:mad1:
Our teacher didn't teach us Harder 3-Unit, he gave us a handout instead and just said "learn this and you'll be right" :bomb:
Luckily, I finished 4th in my class of 19, so I should be alright, because I'm pretty good for everything else (unless they ask a hard conics question)
Pompeii was okay except for that food question
Sparta was easy, I spent most of yesterday studying the role of women
Alexander the Great was the easiest question ever, I wrote 12 pages for the second part
The Julio-Claudians question was okay, I managed to get 8 pages on Claudius' policy...
Expanding the empire is stuff like Claudius' invasion of Britain
Consolidation of the empire involves making it stronger e.g. Claudius dividing and annexing Africa to stop the rioting, Claudius putting a Roman nominee on the throne of Armenia, Tiberius limiting annexing of client-kingdoms and...
Here are some notes I made on the subject. Hope you find them useful!
Also, here is an article I found on the net about Alexander and his generals. It's useful, but a bit long.
The syllabus committee changed it this year. Now the Julio-Claudians unit contains Tiberius, Gaius, Claudius, Nero and the Year of the Four Emperors (Galba, Otho, Vitellius and the start of Vespasian's reign)
I type at 100 WPM due to spending too much time on those typing games @ primary school. They were the only games we could afford!
P.S. Everyone at school gets me to type up their assignments for them.