Hunter students relegate Ancient History exam to the past

Helen Gregory
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:32pm, first published October 22 2020 - 6:30pm
Perspective: Abbie Palmer and Rayna Lamack said they had been more stressed for their trials. Abbie wants to study a double degree in arts and science, while Rayna wants to pursue biomedical science. Picture: Jonathan Carroll
Perspective: Abbie Palmer and Rayna Lamack said they had been more stressed for their trials. Abbie wants to study a double degree in arts and science, while Rayna wants to pursue biomedical science. Picture: Jonathan Carroll

HUNTER students are glad to relegate their content-heavy Ancient History exam to the past, saying the paper was challenging and asked questions based on specific elements in the syllabus.

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Helen Gregory

Helen Gregory

Journalist

Helen Gregory joined the Newcastle Herald in 2010. She is the masthead’s education reporter and has written for the H2 and Weekender sections, as well as across a range of issues. Helen is a Walkley Award winning journalist and was also part of the Newcastle Herald team that won the United Nations World Environment Day Media Award for Environmental Reporting.

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