swagmeister
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Hey,
So I have pretty much spent the past day or so just thinking about english and the different approaches and stuff, and I'm not sure whether to memorise or not memorise.
I've seen the arguments to memorise - how good is your first draft really going to be, if an essay is generic then it should be able to fit most questions, you will have extra quotes/techniques prepared anyways and so an and so forth.
And the arguments not to memorise - you can't fit a square peg in a round hole, markers don't like memorised answers, memorising whole essays takes heaps of time and you are better of reading around the module etc. and also if you keep practicing with quotes and techniques and improving it will almost become like you have memorised stuff as you will end up drawing on a lot of similar things and can work on improving them.
The key thing that is kind of making me debate and almost tend towards the generic essay approach is I'm not sure if I'll be able to write an essay with sophistication and flair on the spot because it will kind of be a first draft and I am not the best writer in the world, but then again with the quote/technique method I will probably end up along similar lines by flaunting similar ideas but having more flexibility and making it easier to answer the question properly without regurgitating something verbatim. I guess I am also stressed I will get caught out memorising essays and like I said earlier the markers don't really like them.
Anybody have any more serious thoughts other than just dissing the other methods? I was thinking as well cause if you are doing generic essays we are only halfway through the year and your writing is likely to improve heaps so maybe I could try the quote/technique method and do an essay almost every day for the next 4 or 5 weeks and get an idea of how I want to be arguing and improve my writing and critical thinking skills then work on developing a generic essay and stuff? Any thoughts on that?
Hope everyone had a good easter
So I have pretty much spent the past day or so just thinking about english and the different approaches and stuff, and I'm not sure whether to memorise or not memorise.
I've seen the arguments to memorise - how good is your first draft really going to be, if an essay is generic then it should be able to fit most questions, you will have extra quotes/techniques prepared anyways and so an and so forth.
And the arguments not to memorise - you can't fit a square peg in a round hole, markers don't like memorised answers, memorising whole essays takes heaps of time and you are better of reading around the module etc. and also if you keep practicing with quotes and techniques and improving it will almost become like you have memorised stuff as you will end up drawing on a lot of similar things and can work on improving them.
The key thing that is kind of making me debate and almost tend towards the generic essay approach is I'm not sure if I'll be able to write an essay with sophistication and flair on the spot because it will kind of be a first draft and I am not the best writer in the world, but then again with the quote/technique method I will probably end up along similar lines by flaunting similar ideas but having more flexibility and making it easier to answer the question properly without regurgitating something verbatim. I guess I am also stressed I will get caught out memorising essays and like I said earlier the markers don't really like them.
Anybody have any more serious thoughts other than just dissing the other methods? I was thinking as well cause if you are doing generic essays we are only halfway through the year and your writing is likely to improve heaps so maybe I could try the quote/technique method and do an essay almost every day for the next 4 or 5 weeks and get an idea of how I want to be arguing and improve my writing and critical thinking skills then work on developing a generic essay and stuff? Any thoughts on that?
Hope everyone had a good easter