speersy
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I hope i dont hate huxley that much at the end of this yearOriginally posted by bubz
AAAARGHH DIE GWEN HARWOOD!
I hope i dont hate huxley that much at the end of this yearOriginally posted by bubz
AAAARGHH DIE GWEN HARWOOD!
I believe you just might.Originally posted by speersy
I hope i dont hate huxley that much at the end of this year
Who was this Shay?? Btw, I thought you got 87Originally posted by Under-stated
Another guy in the exam said he wrote 2 booklets for each module. 2!! with abt 6 words perline. Thats 1680 words for each response!
And guess what?
He got the same mark as me (88 -sure it aint 'great' but thats more than you can hope for when you believe ludricrous agruements and remarks like: "Yeah i wrote 2,500 words per response", Yeah as if! You know how much 2500 words in 40 mins comes to? 63 words per minute, thats less than 1 second per word.! Right...sure you wrote that much)
Examiners dont care how much you write, its all abt what you write. if you know your stuff, and are good at english go for quality, if not go for quantity.
Don't so much memorise, because you'll get bogged down with trying to recall stuff from memory during the exam.Originally posted by mushroom_head
does it help if u actually memorise ur essays beforehand?
you won't finish the exam with that sort of response...I suggest you practise writing that out as fast as you can, so you can see for yourself. The maximum I can do in 40 min is 2.25 typed pages (font Times New Roman, 12) - that's usually just a little over 1000 words.Originally posted by Seraph
hmm my aos essay i have prepared for my final is currnetly 3566 words
hmm...
this is true - but only 2 a certain extent. obviously ur aiming 4 quality in all of ur responses, but there seems 2 b a mentality among markers that if u dont write a certain amount then no matter how good ur essay (or whatever) is, u couldn't have written enough 2 gain a band6 mark. (or thats what the senior marker i talked 2 reckons anyway - personally, i think it sux majorly!)freaking_out said:whats needed is quality not quantity.