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Whether it be Mahatma Gandhi or Adolf Hitler, chances are you have personality traits similar to some great (or bad) figure in history.
If you’re keen to find out which well-known historical figure you are, take our quiz below. And if you’d like to study history, check out our latest ranking for this subject here – and stay tuned for the next release of the QS World University Rankings by Subject in late February!
A former content writer for TopUniversities.com, Belkis published a range of articles for students and graduates across the globe. She has a zeal for history and a natural flair for the arts and sports. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in English Language & Communication with Journalism from the University of Hertfordshire and is a native speaker of the Arabic language.
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Whether it be Mahatma Gandhi or Adolf Hitler, chances are you have personality traits similar to some great (or bad) figure in history.
If you’re keen to find out which well-known historical figure you are, take our quiz below. And if you’d like to study history, check out our latest ranking for this subject here – and stay tuned for the next release of the QS World University Rankings by Subject in late February!
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A former content writer for TopUniversities.com, Belkis published a range of articles for students and graduates across the globe. She has a zeal for history and a natural flair for the arts and sports. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in English Language & Communication with Journalism from the University of Hertfordshire and is a native speaker of the Arabic language.
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