Originally posted by yurbel
Minai, do you know how long your essay is (no. of words)?
And is that how much you wrote in your HSC?
Erm, nope, but you're welcome to count them
and yes thats roughly how much I wrote for my feature article last yr.
braindrainedAsh: I understand your viewpoint, but what you don't realise is that its not simply a case of memorising an essay and goin into the exam blind, knowing nothing but whats in ur essay. Of course u'd be stupid to just memorise an essay and hope by some chance the question will suit it. If u go in with a prepared essay, I argue that u should infact know MORE about the text than a person with just ideas/quotes etc in their head. To prepare an essay for an exam with an unseen question, u'd need to prepare something VERY general, as I've done. But in preparing an essay, u'd have to know your text, the themes/values and techniques soundly in order to manipulate the prepared essay to suit the question. For example, in my feature article, I actually wrote more than what I prepared for, because more ideas came to me 'on the fly'.
In saying this however, if u have any sense whatsoever, u'd know that the area of study questions are roughly gonna be the same every year, they always ask u, in the end, to demonstrate your understanding of change through your texts, and to do this, u'd always have to talk about contexts, themes, the techniques used, and values...a little common sense when preparing for these types of exams goes a long way.