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hApPy1

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Hey ppl- I was just in need of some advice on starting to study ext. history for trials- i havn't been able to so far and i saw it coming with all my majors- so its in one day and i was just wonderin how i could spent that day preparing for a trail- got my questions-info etc.....ie. should i learn quotes, come up with my own opinion on arguments?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

and good luck to all in trials! :)
 

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writing notes is a good idea. type them up and make them neat and organised

in ext hist, its like a paper war so take the cream of the crop and pick out only the best points you want to address. Support these with some quick quotes (only the ones you WILL use and maybe one extra for good measure and adjustment)

i dont know how else to explain it and im lazy but if you want a sample example, pm me and ill find it and send it to you

im not posting it cos i cant find it atm lol
 
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Sarah168 said:
writing notes is a good idea. type them up and make them neat and organised

in ext hist, its like a paper war so take the cream of the crop and pick out only the best points you want to address. Support these with some quick quotes (only the ones you WILL use and maybe one extra for good measure and adjustment)


i dont know how else to explain it and im lazy but if you want a sample example, pm me and ill find it and send it to you

im not posting it cos i cant find it atm lol
I know the thread maker's exam is over, but that's a really good piece of advice. A trap with ext history is trying to learn too much, and then fuzzing out in the exam.
 

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