student6625
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I've been told that a good way to approach essays in exams would be to write a generic one and then adapt it to the question. I think this strategy works well for the modules, but I'm not really sure how to do this for 'Belonging'.
Since there are so many ideas about 'Belonging' e.g connections to people, places, community, larger world; acceptance and understanding; identity; barriers towards belonging; how the concept of 'Belonging' constantly changes etc. Would you have to prepare a generic essay on EVERY one of these and choose the one the question in the exam asks for? Because for the modules I think ONE would be enough for you to answer every question.
Thanks.
Since there are so many ideas about 'Belonging' e.g connections to people, places, community, larger world; acceptance and understanding; identity; barriers towards belonging; how the concept of 'Belonging' constantly changes etc. Would you have to prepare a generic essay on EVERY one of these and choose the one the question in the exam asks for? Because for the modules I think ONE would be enough for you to answer every question.
Thanks.