Hi,
For those who have done the physics HSC, or go to the 'elite' schools such as Ruse or Girra or Sydney Boys, I was wondering what is the general consensus for the best way to go about answering long response questions. I have heard a lot of hypothetical talk about it, but I want to know what the tried and tested method is.
The advice I'm getting from my teacher is to be concise. I have no problem with the content, no problem with the verbs, no problem with my language. What I do want to know is how to set out a good answer.
Are dot points a good idea as part of the answer? Tables? Are there some situations where they are good and some where they aren't as suitable? Or is it best to stick with prose?
My teachers always say get to the point, make it easy for the marker, use dot points and such whenever possible (except in discuss and assess questions).
Thanks!
For those who have done the physics HSC, or go to the 'elite' schools such as Ruse or Girra or Sydney Boys, I was wondering what is the general consensus for the best way to go about answering long response questions. I have heard a lot of hypothetical talk about it, but I want to know what the tried and tested method is.
The advice I'm getting from my teacher is to be concise. I have no problem with the content, no problem with the verbs, no problem with my language. What I do want to know is how to set out a good answer.
Are dot points a good idea as part of the answer? Tables? Are there some situations where they are good and some where they aren't as suitable? Or is it best to stick with prose?
My teachers always say get to the point, make it easy for the marker, use dot points and such whenever possible (except in discuss and assess questions).
Thanks!