QUOTE: from Nick1990 the P - plater
''what i did was prepare an essay plan that covered the 'big ideas' of each module, with points you wanna make about the text and appropriate evidence and textual references to back up those points. so something like:
-point
-any techniques used
-textual references
if you use highly relevant and topical material, you should be able to adapt any essay to your generic essay plan structure. also, memorise your thesis so you can just spit it out once you walk in to the exam room. again, the thesis should be highly topical and easily adaptable to the question. usually, it's easy to pre-empt what kind of questions they ask in each module. formulate a thesis that you can manipulate around these themes.
also, it's absolutely essential to have your own unique 'personal interpretation' of each module, and this should be reflected in your thesis. try to avoid being generic. if you want to be generic, do it in the body, not the thesis''</SPAN>