I did 13 units for the first few weeks of year 12, just to get a feel of each subject (and the teacher especially!) and to ensure I wasn't missing out on anything that I would actually enjoy. At my school it was/is relatively easy to drop a subject. For me 13 units was too much of a workload...
I try to have one for the introduction and no more than one for each argument, is this too much? Also, currently I integrate the quote into my argument like this {the impact of the Depression placed immense pressure on the existing weaknesses pertinent to the political, social and economic...
So I'm currently doing a few practice essays and I have compiled historian quotes to use for each argument. However, I'm having difficulties finding a quote discussing the division in the left wing between the SPD and KPD (even better if it illustrates it's impact on Hitler's accession to...
I'm not sure if you picked your subjects yet, but here's my perspective as a current Hext student
We just finished the What Is History? component of the syllabus and it has been amazing. A lot of that can be dedicated to my teacher, he's amazing and he enjoy's it just as much as us students...