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ANHS1601 or ANHS1602? (1 Viewer)

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I'm trying to choose between the two and I don't know which one to do!
I don't know which one I'm more interested in so I can't really work out which one I like the look of the most.

Has anyone done either of those two units?
 

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I never did Greek and Roman Myth, but I did do Foundations for Ancient Rome.

Personally, I did not like it. At all. I thought that the lectures were pretty dry and uninspiring. The tutorials were a little better, but overall I was not at all pleased with the experience. It felt a little all over the place, if that makes any sense? I mean, because it's a foundations course, I suppose they wanted to cover plenty of ground, but I would choose Greek and Roman Myth over it if I could do last year over again.

I have a friend who said that they really enjoyed Greek and Roman Myth, if that helps :) I was just looking up the course description for it, and it looks like they do tutorial quizzes, which sounds like a potentially great way to test knowledge. Also, this is just my personal preferences, but the content of myths was always a little more up my alley, rather than some of the stuff covered in foundations courses.

I hope that you enjoy whichever one you choose :)
 

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