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How to study

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  • February 22, 2017 at 4:44 pm #373715
    gaga
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    Hi sir

    I have yet to read all the past year question paper and answers for at least once . I have 4 more papers to read .

    How do I study now for the remaining days till exam . Should I read all the 4 papers or what should I be doing at this stage

    Thanks in advance

    February 22, 2017 at 7:33 pm #373737
    MikeLittle
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    Pick any question at random

    Compute reading and planning time (number of marks divided by 2 = number of minutes to read and plan)

    Separate piece of paper, under timed conditions, read that question and plan an answer

    For a 20 mark question, you have just 10 minutes to read and plan 20 relevant, correct, markable points that cover ALL parts of the question requirements

    After 10 minutes, stop, and assess how many points you have managed to get together. These are the points that you would have filled out into proper sentences when faced with that question in an exam

    When planning, use bullet points (better still, just one word that will remind you of the point that you wanted to make) Do NOT write out full sentences within your plan

    In your reading of the revision kit, may I assume that you became increasingly aware of the importance and (sometimes) subtle differences between the verbs used in the question requirements? The differences between ‘identify’ and ‘describe’; the difference between ‘list’ and ‘discuss’; and others

    Also the difference between ‘state what evidence you should expect to find ‘ compared with ‘list the procedures that ….’

    Spend this next week planning answers

    In addition, get to know how much you are physically able to write (legibly) in 1 minute 18 seconds

    Get a friend to time you ‘Start’ and, after 1 minute 18 seconds, ‘Stop’

    Copy from any source – it doesn’t matter if it’s a study text, revision kit, magazine, user manual for a washing machine, medication instructions from inside a packet of paracetamol … it doesn’t matter. The point is that, after 1 minute and 18 seconds, you stop writing and consider the length of your achievement.

    Because that, Gaga, is the maximum length of any single sentence within your exam answers and that sentence contains just 1 markable point.

    Leave a line between these sentences – effectively each sentence becomes a paragraph in its own right

    OK?

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