Hi all,
My name is Jess and I'm looking to tutor Year 11 and Year 12 English Advanced/Standard students. I did my HSC in 2014 at a top selective school, achieving a 99.80 ATAR, 95/100 in English Advanced and 47/50 for English Extension 1. I now study Arts/Law at the University of Sydney.
I've...
I'm going to say something extra apart from obviously telling you to study - Set solid goals. If you have an ATAR goal, start figuring out how you're gonna get there.
This means all the practical finnicky stuff. Look at the ranking for your school, find out how many band 6s your school got in...
My teachers have recommended 1400-1700ish words, I think that's around 12 pages. It's not a hard and fast rule obviously but given the depth of EX1 they expect you to write in depth as well, and most of the time this is better achieved with more content. Yes it's quality over quantity but why...
It's unlikely to be a decisive factor in your essay however I would probably recommend yes, tell us to a minimal/moderate/significant extent only because it shows you have properly answered the question.
So I'm starting to tutor a class for English. Throughout the past year I've been private tutoring and I've always conducted my lesson in a Socratic way, with the understanding that it is the student coming to their own opinions and interpretations that matter the most as opposed to me rattling...
I heard law at UTS has a much more relaxed atmosphere. I talked to someone who transferred from UTS to USYD this year and she wants to return to UTS simply because she likes the atmosphere there.
Hey! You're the one who started up the thread about the units of study a while back, right? We're doing the same course. If you want to, you can talk to me anytime :)
Make a library card for the State Library and you can access the JSTOR database for free. Or, some schools subscribe to databases, so just talk to your school librarian about it. Google Scholar is also a nice starting place, some articles are free online. Online university libraries and...
http://aterriblebeautyisborn.com/ My teachers recommended this website.
If you want, you can PM me and I'm willing to read some of your ideas and maybe suggest further points to develop your ideas.
Structure it in terms of technique and analysis rather than plot.
Given the nature of the question is transformation, I understand how you may gravitate towards plot retelling. But instead of showing how your thesis statement works in the text through plot, show it through techniques.
A very...
How does a book relate to a road?
Well, you can use the stimulus any way you like, but incorporating it non-literally is generally more favoured and will likely score you higher marks.
2. Yes, one point per argument. The reason why your teacher said it obscured the argument is probably because your paragraph had too much waffling and unnecessary content, which made your paragraph unnecessarily longer.
3. Historiography is not necessary, but it's recommended. Use historiography...