10 minutes for thinking?! Shit. Wish I could do that, I just vomit out the first thing that comes to my head. I can't think in exam situations, I just write...probably to my detriment.800 - 900 words
30 mins to write + 10 mins for thinking
Spend 1 minute planning the structure on the blank page - once you have the structure it generally flows easier + if you don't finish markers can 'see' what you were going to write.10 minutes for thinking?! Shit. Wish I could do that, I just vomit out the first thing that comes to my head. I can't think in exam situations, I just write...probably to my detriment.
Usually I scribble down a quick mnemonic just to jolt my memory. Especially for things like Module B, when there's waaaay too much to say.Spend 1 minute planning the structure on the blank page - once you have the structure it generally flows easier + if you don't finish markers can 'see' what you were going to write.
I would probably write 900-ish in an exam. I wish I could write 1200 though. Would be so helpful.
Same here, helps me memorise quotes and techniques (esp the techniques in speeches that are weirdly named) real quickUsually I scribble down a quick mnemonic just to jolt my memory. Especially for things like Module B, when there's waaaay too much to say.
lol how about the parts in between it like linking between paragraphs and texts?For me the thinking happens during reading time. I see what is being asked and so manipulate my thesis to suit the question. And then write like im gonna die.
Goodluck writing 3800 words in two hours.AOS - 1600
Module A - 1408
Module B - 1230
Module C - 1200
I did it in the trial.Goodluck writing 3800 words in two hours.