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Latest notes & summaries London School of Economics (LSE)
Revision table summarising key concepts and arguments broken down by topic.
Complete revision table for every week of EH101, including key concepts, readings, arguments and facts broken down by topic. Very concise and easy to use - whole of module in 8 pages. I used this and got a first in the exam!
In-depth yet concise summary of lecture notes, Good to use for exam study to memorize main concepts and definitions as well as some reading notes
In-depth annotated notes for Week 5 lecture slides. Written by someone who attained a first class in this subject. Content that is not necessarily written down but important from information from lecturer.
In-depth annotated notes for Week 4 lecture slides. Written by someone who attained a first class in this subject. Content that is not necessarily written down but important from information from lecturer.
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In-depth annotated notes for Week 2 lecture slides. Written by someone who attained a first class in this subject. Content that is not necessarily written down but important from information from lecturer.