carmichael
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hmm... well let's say they make the exam 3 hours long, enough time for the slow coaches (meeeee) to catch up and make a much more sophisticated arguement, except the requirements of the question may specify 1000 or 1200 or 1500 words etc etc.
Imagine you encounter two questions that you've got no idea about. You have to write an essay potentially up to 1500 words long on something you're clueless in, and in a sophisticated register in another language. The person next to you may be much more clued up on the topic (eg economics, cause he studies it) yet you aren't because you chose art . In the scope of 300 words you would still prove your ability to write in a sophisticated manner, and possibly b/s enough to pull you through to an A range. That becomes **muuuch** more tricky to do in 1500 words, even though you may be as fluent as the boy/girl next to you in French.
So yes u'd be singing and dancing if u knew the topic back to front for 1500 words cause that'd be like 50/50, but if you didn't u'd prob be asking the presiding officer for a Kleenex lol.
Let's face it, it's french, not philosophy, not psychology, and not economics. The topics we study touch on the issues but we frankly don't have enough periods (and time @ home to study in between the other 11 units) in the year to be able to go on for that many pages...
Imagine you encounter two questions that you've got no idea about. You have to write an essay potentially up to 1500 words long on something you're clueless in, and in a sophisticated register in another language. The person next to you may be much more clued up on the topic (eg economics, cause he studies it) yet you aren't because you chose art . In the scope of 300 words you would still prove your ability to write in a sophisticated manner, and possibly b/s enough to pull you through to an A range. That becomes **muuuch** more tricky to do in 1500 words, even though you may be as fluent as the boy/girl next to you in French.
So yes u'd be singing and dancing if u knew the topic back to front for 1500 words cause that'd be like 50/50, but if you didn't u'd prob be asking the presiding officer for a Kleenex lol.
Let's face it, it's french, not philosophy, not psychology, and not economics. The topics we study touch on the issues but we frankly don't have enough periods (and time @ home to study in between the other 11 units) in the year to be able to go on for that many pages...