Yes I am focusing on quotes/ techniques, and probably reading my generic essays. I may try also noting down a plan for some practice questions too.
I thought I would try memorising an essay then molding it, but I don't think that is a good idea considering they can ask something completely...
So, what did our schools send to BOS then? Does the ranks they sent only include the trials rank, or everything you have done? Because I came consistently 4th in English Adv, but during trials I went down some ranks. Does that mean my school only sent trial ranks? And if so, how is that fair...
^LOL @ paper 2.
And thanks nikfeh, that is what I attempted to do. :) Because I don't want to be writing and thinking ''Oh I don't actually agree with this, or it doesn't really fit''
I mean I backed up what I was saying... I just hope it's good enough...
Also, for our modules in paper...
I agree with this article. I hate thought that is unlikely things will change much... I want to say we should do something about it, but heck, what will happen anyway?
Okay, so with todays essay question, I was just wondering how I approach other questions that are similar (for english). What I mean is, if the question sounds like a statement, I sort of feel like it is true (depending how the question is worded) and so it is difficult for me to manipulate the...
what about EVERYTHING together? As in, I know externals are worth 50%, but since I am crap at maths, what does that make 10 units worth? or 11 or 12 units? Like would one exam paper not be worth that much then because you need to divide everything?
Re: AOS Paper
Ahh Doctor Who is perfect for this!
Anywho, Section One was so boring lol, but it wasn't too bad I guess. I didn't like that poem, to me it was written badly. =/
Section Two I was scared when I first saw it because the whole concept of time got me a bit worried, but then I...
^Wait, so it's a waste of time just doing practice questions atm? Because I just finished one earlier today for section 3... :S I did it to see if I remembered quotes etc but is this a waste???
Is that the same as ''drawing on these ideas'' ?
And also, if it asks to use the stimulus (if it is a quote) then can we use it anywhere throughout? Like it doesn't have to be at the beginning?
Ah okay, thank you for the answers.
I think I may need to think of a book or movie I know pretty well and use that, because I don't want to start something completely new...
Yes.
I know there are subjects that are quite easy to get away with, such as Society and Culture, where the PIP component can be quite simple to make up people in your secondary research such as people you supposedly ''interviewed'' etc.
I just thought English was quite the same in terms of...
Yeah that is true. But I mean there is enough I think, because some stimulus is a page and a bit. But then again, it might look as if the student does not do wide reading etc...
If this question does arise, should there be equal amounts of all three texts? Because if you have two related...
I heard markers often have computers with them (because not all markers know everything) and search for things that sound unfamiliar to clarify. Well, I have heard this for Modern History, since many make up Historians. But my other question, is it frowned upon if one uses the stimulus?