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Also possible. The topics you have mentioned are pretty run of the mill as far as economics essay questions go.what about methods of financing a budget deficit?
HIGHLY POSSIBLE!! Since we haven't had one in ages and trials was all MACRO essays.
definitely not...Also possible. The topics you have mentioned are pretty run of the mill as far as economics essay questions
go.
that's insane! how long did you spend on each essay? i must've written 800 words hahaWell Macro or Micro would be a great choice!!
With anything on Globlisation!!!
I managed to write 1800-1900 for each essay in trials!!!!! Since i knew the topics so well
it is possible haha!!! i wrote over 2000 for one of my essays in the trial and over 1900 for the other one. typically you'll find the stronger students spend about 1 hour on each essay and 1 hour and multiple choice & short answers combined. however, i don't encourage you to set the time frames as absolute because it is easier to pick up marks in short answers/multiple choice than it is in an essay. i.e. spending 5 minutes extra on short answers is likely to get you more marks than spending 5 more minutes on one essay, because it is harder to move up in essays, especially from 17 to 18 to 19 to 20. so just spend a reasonable amount of time on all the sections and don't rush ! also, for the essays, i advise that you prepare quick plans, so that if for some reason you don't finish, you can write at the end of your essay "did not finish, ran out of time, see plan", and the marker can then look at your plan and see what you were going to talk about and could potentially give you 1 mark or so more! it's better than nothing. but yeah, definitely don't underestimate the power of planning!that's insane! how long did you spend on each essay? i must've written 800 words haha
i've always been quite for the idea that if you plan, the markers may give you an extra mark if you are unable to finish. and it also gives a good impression, i.e. that you have taken the time to contemplate your ideas and arguments, rather than just regurgitating something pre-learned or unrelated to the question.u get marks for planning??
Woah i didn't know that!! rep for you!!..it is possible haha!!! i wrote over 2000 for one of my essays in the trial and over 1900 for the other one. typically you'll find the stronger students spend about 1 hour on each essay and 1 hour and multiple choice & short answers combined. however, i don't encourage you to set the time frames as absolute because it is easier to pick up marks in short answers/multiple choice than it is in an essay. i.e. spending 5 minutes extra on short answers is likely to get you more marks than spending 5 more minutes on one essay, because it is harder to move up in essays, especially from 17 to 18 to 19 to 20. so just spend a reasonable amount of time on all the sections and don't rush ! also, for the essays, i advise that you prepare quick plans, so that if for some reason you don't finish, you can write at the end of your essay "did not finish, ran out of time, see plan", and the marker can then look at your plan and see what you were going to talk about and could potentially give you 1 mark or so more! it's better than nothing. but yeah, definitely don't underestimate the power of planning!
thanks man!i've always been quite for the idea that if you plan, the markers may give you an extra mark if you are unable to finish. and it also gives a good impression, i.e. that you have taken the time to contemplate your ideas and arguments, rather than just regurgitating something pre-learned or unrelated to the question.