gleeek
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u wot m8The recommendation is 1,000 words for each essay, which is about 8 pages.
It might be around 5-6. When I did my HSC, it was the first year when they started using the new booklets. Prior to that, the ones they used had fewer lines, so we were told that it was around 8 pages.u wot m8
isnt 1000 more like 4-5 max
+1It might be around 5-6. When I did my HSC, it was the first year when they started using the new booklets. Prior to that, the ones they used had fewer lines, so we were told that it was around 8 pages.
Back on point, it is important to remember that quality is more important than quantity, but there is a limit to this principle. Some people think that an essay for Modern constitutes like two or three pages worth or around 300 - 500 words. Generally speaking, an essay that small will probably lack the detail needed for a high mark.
For the HSC booklets, it would be around 3 booklets, or 9 pages, give or take.u wot m8
isnt 1000 more like 4-5 max
You dont need 1,000 words for a band 6, you could probably get one with somewhere in the region of 800 words as well. However, length shouldnt be your primary concern. You should be aiming to write a sustained and logical response, supported by evidence which adequately addresses the question.+1
Modern is one of my hardest subjects but I'd suffice it to say that 1000 words should be enough to attain the higher bands.
5 A4 pages is around 1000-1200 words, so you are able to provide relevant and effective points in that amount of space. But with only 400 words, you would find it hard to convey that exact same quality response, so whilst quality is definitely the most important factor, you need quantity to express quality.What's infinitely more important is that you get niche and specific with every thematic point you introduce, harnessing those illuminating statistics and going beyond the textbook. I get above 23 for every Germany essay with only writing 5 A4 pages, comprising of 5 body paragraphs and super concise and to the point intros conclusions.
Seriously - that is pretty quick (I'd consider anything over 1,100 in 40 minutes to be quick). As I said earlier, the recommendation is 1,000 words, but I guess you could get away with around 750 words (I wouldn't go any lower). I remember when I was doing my HSC, I saw an official BoS document which set 1,000 words as a recommendation (maybe someone could post it if they find it). Obviously, if you can include more content and detail, then that will probably help. However, just keep in mind the old quality over quantity adage - you are better off with a concise 1,000 words than 1,500+ words of repetitive dribble.my most recent conflict in europe essay was 1500 words. is this a bad sign? in our most recent exam, my teacher (senior marker) recommended 1400 per section (i can generally churn out 1650 in 40 minutes)