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John Moffat.
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- November 21, 2016 at 1:01 pm #350313
sir im feeling quite jittery about the written part of the questions in p4, and it can be said quite easily that written part constitutes nearly 50% of the paper, what do u suggest sir with regards do that , i have plans of reading technical articles, your lecture notes,and examiner answers ,i dont think that the study text can be of any value at this point , what do u suggest sir?
November 21, 2016 at 2:59 pm #350352All that you suggested it worthwhile, but the best by far is to read the answers to the written parts of past exam questions (especially those from the last six year, which are the current examiner).
Most of what can be asked has already been asked.
Before you read the answers do have a think about the question first. I am not suggesting that you write out a full answer, but at least decide what you think the question is asking for and the sort of comments you might make. All too often people write beautiful answers to the wrong question because they misunderstood what was required.
Also, do remember the examiners answers are deliberately much longer than is expected from students – precisely because they know that students use them to learn from.
November 21, 2016 at 3:14 pm #350364many thanks sir!
November 22, 2016 at 5:15 am #350485You are welcome 🙂
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