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Re: Dealing with simple prompts
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2012, 04:11:10 pm »
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And don't get out of the main contention or topic of the essay.
Make full use of your essay skills as its always good to have more knowledge

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Re: Weirdest problem
« Reply #16 on: January 25, 2012, 02:37:14 am »
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Not so easy. I overthink things. Put in too much stuff, or too less, and then dont back up my opinion. GAH.its so frustrating.

That's exactly like me. Doing English, I can identify themes and have so much ideas in my head, but can't write them on paper. I either go overboard with content, or miss out on key aspects.
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Re: Weirdest problem
« Reply #17 on: January 25, 2012, 11:27:09 am »
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Not so easy. I overthink things. Put in too much stuff, or too less, and then dont back up my opinion. GAH.its so frustrating.

That's exactly like me. Doing English, I can identify themes and have so much ideas in my head, but can't write them on paper. I either go overboard with content, or miss out on key aspects.

Hmmm..yea. I can do the themes alright, but sometimes I just put information that is unneeded or I dont back up my opinion with evidence. Guess I've just got to learn to do it:)
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Re: Dealing with simple prompts
« Reply #18 on: January 25, 2012, 07:48:52 pm »
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Hey Nisha
if you dont mind can you please send me contacts of your tutor. i desperately need one, but couldn't find . please message at
[email protected]. much appreciated.

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Re: Dealing with simple prompts
« Reply #19 on: January 25, 2012, 10:34:44 pm »
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Hey:)

Since I made this thread, I have got atleadt 5-6 requests for this. I know English teachers are fairly limited and hard to find excellent ones, but as I have previously stated, my tutor, after asking her is completely full for this year. I cant do much about it, as I booked her atleast 7-8 months ago. I know VCAA Assesors are hard to find, but there are honestly so many people on Atarnotes who get 45+ in English and are willing to tutor, as they know their stuff. Their are also cheaper than the $60 I pay per hour. Pls look into them, as they are equally equipped to teach English students.
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Re: Dealing with simple prompts
« Reply #20 on: January 26, 2012, 04:12:23 am »
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Hey I got a few vce assessor/marker for English and they tutor ppl till at least 45. But I don't always think assessor/marker are the best. Make sure u know how to communicate with them.
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