Thank you, that seems very reasonable. You reckon its better to spend the last like 3 or so minutes to go over the m/c instead of trying to perfect an essay? i feel like picking up a mark or two in m/c is a fair bit easier than in an essayFor Economics, one minute per multiple choice question would be enough time. With exams containing multiple choice questions, I used to skip whichever question(s) that did not immediately ring a bell, then come back to them after completing the other sections. You shouldn't be spending too much time on the multiple choice as their value isn't as high as the other sections. For short answers, I believe the recommended time allocation for the short answer section (75 minutes) should be more than enough. Once you complete those 2 sections, you should end up with some additional time gained from spending less time on the less important sections (about 15 minutes), which you can instead add to the time you spend writing your extended responses, allowing you to improve quality and length of your extended responses.
If you're sure you can find the answer to those multiple choice questions once most of the pressure is gone, that definitely sounds like a good option. It's usually harder to maximise marks in the essay sections than the multiple choice section as you mentioned.Thank you, that seems very reasonable. You reckon its better to spend the last like 3 or so minutes to go over the m/c instead of trying to perfect an essay? i feel like picking up a mark or two in m/c is a fair bit easier than in an essay
Fair enough, thank you xIf you're sure you can find the answer to those multiple choice questions once most of the pressure is gone, that definitely sounds like a good option. It's usually harder to maximise marks in the essay sections than the multiple choice section as you mentioned.
All the best!Fair enough, thank you x
memorise extended responses and make sure they have equations in them.Anyone got any tips for chemistry ? that would be super appreciated
Wdym?memorise extended responses and make sure they have equations in them.
ur not getting full marks in extended responses without having a few relevant chemical equations and previous experiences prior.Wdym?
Yeah I get that, but what am I memorising, are there big bold patterns of extended responses from each module?ur not getting full marks in extended responses without having a few relevant chemical equations and previous experiences prior.
yep, but depends on school tbh.Yeah I get that, but what am I memorising, are there big bold patterns of extended responses from each module?