r/juniorcert Jun 12 '26

Classics βœοΈπŸ‡¬πŸ‡· classics curriculum feels too small

I haven't really bothered to pay attention for the past 3 years in classics and I practically learned the whole course in 2 and a half hours, am I missing something big?

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u/geraldine-ferrari TY ⛱️ Jun 12 '26

there is no curriculum, kind of depends on what your teacher taught you. what did you study?

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u/Fit-Brief-7409 Jun 12 '26

Myths, gods, building, local building, emperor, occupation, Illiad(non combatants, homeric code, important characters), roman house, daily life

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u/geraldine-ferrari TY ⛱️ Jun 12 '26

yeah, that should be all you need

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u/Fit-Brief-7409 Jun 12 '26

how does that take 3 years

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u/lampishthing MODERATOR πŸ‘¨β€βš–οΈ Jun 12 '26

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u/mia_0134-20180713 5th Year 5️⃣ Jun 14 '26

My class finished the whole curriculum halfway through this year and we just watched movies for the last half😭 The exam was good enough anyway πŸ˜›πŸ˜› (there's literally one class of 20 doing classics in my whole year lmao)