michaeljennings
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Could someone explain to me what exam technique actually is? Sorry if this is a stupid question
can any of you help me with this problem i have with short answer questions.
Ill look at the question and think idk how to answer this and get full marks so i will skip it, and then i will do the same for every question and i will end up skipping most of them, then i do the whole process again starting from the beginning and continue the process until all of them have been answered if this makes sense.
I found this wasted a lot of time in my PDHPE and Economics exam however for PDHPE i got 79/80 for the short answers part and for economics i got 35/40. So while the marks arent terrible i just feel like im wasting time on these questions, especially for economics because my extended responses are never really good.
Sorry I am not as smart as you theres no need to be condescending..Are you for real, that sounds so retarded...
When you're in an exam, nothing is going to help you come up with anything new, except for what's already in your head.
4 humanities subjects this is true. but 4 maffs and phys and chem ull always be figuring stuff out in exam.Are you for real, that sounds so retarded...
When you're in an exam, nothing is going to help you come up with anything new, except for what's already in your head. So the obvious thing to do is to answer the question as best you can instead of wasting time skipping them all?
If they're longer short answer questions, maybe around 5 marks, it might help to jot down the syllabus points which the questions are being asked from and then maybe that will help yoou write a more cconcise, relevant answer.
Not true. Other parts of the exam and your sub conscious consider and question even when you're not working on it. SOmething could hit you. You're better of skipping everything you cant do and finishing the exam, then going back. That way you don't lose easy marks and you stand a better chance.Are you for real, that sounds so retarded...
When you're in an exam, nothing is going to help you come up with anything new, except for what's already in your head. So the obvious thing to do is to answer the question as best you can instead of wasting time skipping them all?
If they're longer short answer questions, maybe around 5 marks, it might help to jot down the syllabus points which the questions are being asked from and then maybe that will help yoou write a more cconcise, relevant answer.
I reakon for humanities subjects what tambam said is really false. Nearly all the time when you write essays, you run out of ideas, then come back to it after working on other questions and suddenly they come flowing.4 humanities subjects this is true. but 4 maffs and phys and chem ull always be figuring stuff out in exam.
case in point: circle geo.
agreed this tends to happen for eco. So ensure you leave some spaces in your extended responses between paragraphs so you may add more later if time is left.I reakon for humanities subjects what tambam said is really false. Nearly all the time when you write essays, you run out of ideas, then come back to it after working on other questions and suddenly they come flowing.
Okay, i'm sorry for being mean to you!Sorry I am not as smart as you theres no need to be condescending..
And also i dont even think that is true for everyone..Im sure im not the only person who rememebers things later on in an exam and as absolutezero said you can come back and add it on later
In our school people did this and they got 0 for cheating.I usually finish or nearly finish the multiple choice during reading time. I use my nail and make a line/crease on the answer I think is right.
are you serious..In our school people did this and they got 0 for cheating.
thats not cheating lol. i dont do it myself but i still think it shuldnt be considered cheating.In our school people did this and they got 0 for cheating.
Yea I know but our school is fairly anal about that stuff.thats not cheating lol. i dont do it myself but i still think it shuldnt be considered cheating.
Yes it is. What does the exam say? It says reading time, don't write. This is writing, inkless. You are disregarding the rules knowingly to gain advantage, therefore you are cheating. How hard is it to understand?thats not cheating lol. i dont do it myself but i still think it shuldnt be considered cheating.
i said i dont do it myself. im just saying u cant really govern something like this. wat if someone has a nervous habit where they dig their nails into the paper or hold paper really tightly. they culd get in trouble even though they werent actually cheating.Yes it is. What does the exam say? It says reading time, don't write. This is writing, inkless. You are disregarding the rules knowingly to gain advantage, therefore you are cheating. How hard is it to understand?