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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Biology => Topic started by: lofty on June 11, 2012, 04:13:21 pm
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My answers are usually much larger than what i can write on the lines provided. Is it ok to write, say, two or three lines under? if that makes sense? it's still readable, ha... ahh i'm stressin'
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You really shouldn't need that many over....
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lol i was writing an answer and i doubled what they had for lines..
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Next time choose the 'New Topic' button not the 'New Poll button'.
Anyway sure, I do that, but as long as its legible and doesn't overflow into any other questions.
Try stick to the topic and answer the questions, without blabbing on about irrelevant stuff.
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lol i was writing an answer and i doubled what they had for lines..
O.o You shouldn't need that many lines. Or is your writing just really big?
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no my writing isn't that big, it was an expiermental analysis question and i always blab on
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Just include the relevant information. Experimental analysis sometimes drains a bit of space, but otherwise, the other short answer questions should provide sufficient (or near sufficient) space. If you hit the end and your just beginning, you know you've been blabbing on too much. ;)
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Removed the poll, don't make stupid polls.