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Junior Cert History Advice

We all know that junior cert history is a very difficult exam to encounter. The sheer amount of content you must study, along with the time restrictions in the exam itself makes this junior cert subject one of the hardest. However, JC-Learn are here to help you every step of the way.

1. Junior Cert History Study Tips

Ways to Study Junior Cert History:

The textbook for junior cert history is extremely bulky and a lot of the content is not exam focused. I strongly advise that you write your own notes using the material on this website to help you. This will make the course much easier and less time consuming to learn.

You can solely use the notes on JC-Learn, except i think writing them out is very beneficial. Constantly look over and answer questions on past exam papers to make sure that you know what kind of thing will come up on your exam and that you will be able to answer these questions.

It is important to understand the general concept of each chapter, this makes the content much easier and more interesting to learn. Constantly go over everything you have learned and test yourself.

Tips for Junior Cert history:

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2. Junior Cert History Exam Guidelines

Layout of the junior cert history exam paper:

Junior Cert History Marking Scheme:

Order in which to do junior cert history:

I would advise starting off with the people in history questions, you should have studied all the people in history’s beforehand so you can write these down quickly at the start of the exam while they are fresh in your head. They shouldn’t take you long and hopefully, you will then know that you have some extra time to do the other parts of the exam.

You should then do your two long questions as these carry the highest marks, and will take a substantial amount of time. If you do these last you may not get them finished, and you cannot afford to let this happen.

After doing these two parts of the exam that are all the heavy stuff out of the way, you can then do the other parts of the exam in any order, it shouldn’t really make a difference. If you are stuck on any part of the exam, leave it and come back to it at the end if you have time. When finished, look over your exam, again and again, to avoid missing questions or making simple mistakes.

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All in all, Junior Cert history is a tough exam paper to encounter and you really do need to be fully prepared. With the notes, exam answers and study advice we provide on history at JC-Learn you would be prepared perfectly to achieve your maximum potential in this subject.