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How do you memorise massive loads of content? (1 Viewer)

jadenmaccas

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Hey Bosers! I'm in Year 10 and in our school we are given the privelege to finish the HSC course for SOR I without doing the Prelim course.

How do you memorise loads of content and present it in an essay? Such as about Pope John XXIII (our first topic)?
 

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I dont do SOR, but I thought that I could share some input.

How I memorise information for modern history:

Conceptually: Know one event. Know why it happened, and what happened from it. This cause and effect really helps because its such a logical process

Personally: The Night of Broken glass (uprisings against the jews) happened in 1938. (nineteen-dirty hate). The Night of Long Knives (Hitler turns against his friends) happened in 1934 (nineteen-dirty whore)

Word Game: The annexation of South East Asian territory by Japan in their 6 months of rise? Philippines, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaya/Singapore, Burma, Dutch East Indies, New Guinea, Australia (People Hate To Make Sandwiches Because Danger Never Alleviates)

Stats: Things like death counts and shit. I find that as long as I'm in the ballpark, and write confidently, no one ever calls me out for making shit up.

Fyi: Australia was bombed by Japan 72 times (probably) but never occupied.
 

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