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  • Unf, that sounds so interesting. >: OCR (our exam board) were just interested in HOI DOI HOW MUCH DO YOU REMEMBER LOLZ and most of my History exams I finished in under an hour. >: The teachers were always surprised when I got an A and added in extra stuff that wasn't supposed to be memorised, because I had nothing better to do lol.
    I think it's unfortunate that the majority of history exams are just memorising names and dates. -.- My A-Level History exam was basically "memorise the timetable of Mussolini's take-over of Italy", which was dullllll.

    Hahaha, I'm there with you bro. I'm a Pacifist through and through and have been for a looong time.
    My Greek theatre knowledge is limited to my first year at university, where we studied the Oresteia and the Three Theban Plays (which I vastly preferred...). It's so cool to look a culture so radically different from our own.
    That's awesome! =] I do actually have a bunch of books around here somewhere on Ancient Greece for when I take my MA with the Open University...I want to do it on early Greek theatre, but I don't know anything about the ancient world so I thought I'd better learn.
    My Dad is a big history geek so I've just grown up thinking History was cool. =] Although I'm more a sucker for twentieth century history, especially women's rights and how the world wars changed Europe, etc.
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