I'm becoming incredibly frustrated with my marks and ranks, every mark I've ever lost in subject like Bio or Eco is because of my exam technique. I know all my content, but I just get confused with how to improve to know what the markers want. I know that past papers are key and I've done loads of them, I always mark my answers, but idk I don't seem to improve drastically. Does anyone have any tips?
One of the key ones is getting a good tutor, preferably a HSC marker. I had one for physics which helped me answer questions well. However I did biology too without a tutor which brings me to my next point - having a good teacher helps too. E.g. mine told me that answering questions in table form or dot points is fine.
Obviously these aren't accessible to everyone so I'll list some ways that you can improve your exam technique:
- Do exams with friends and peer review each other's papers: This lets you see what other good methods people are using for structuring answers which you can potentially use yourself. Also you can just ask the high ranking people to see their exam papers to see how they do things and steal their methods if you feel like it.
- Ask your teacher to mark your work (this really depends if your teacher is even good or willing to mark your work)
- Take feedback from your actual exams, which seems obvious but some people just see their mark and skim their paper and that's it. For example if the teacher says your long responses for Biology don't really flow, you can take this feedback on board and create mini plans on some spare section on the page to help structure your answer (I used this advice from my teacher, definitely helps). An example would be a question about endotherms and ectotherms, you can create a mini plan like "para 1 - kangaroo fur, para 2 - alligator sunbaking, para 3 - ...." (random example, I forgot the content LMAO)
Good luck!
Edit: Also on the last point, try see where you're losing the most marks as well. Since you said you're losing marks due to exam technique then you probably mean long responses, so you gotta see why. Is it due to not having enough content, if so then learn content in-depth (I personally tried to understand most content in detail and had extra details always if I could, to impress the marker). If it's due to missing key info, then create a plan or try to highlight key words in the question to ensure you miss nothing.