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Genericname2365

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Timed writing
« on: October 07, 2012, 03:51:28 pm »
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I'm wondering whether I should attempt all passage analyses under a time limit from now on, or mix it up a bit? I'm behind in Literature and I haven't written many analyses recently; consequently, I've found that I struggle with a time limit and I'm not sure whether I'd be able to finish within the constraints at the moment. However it is not long until the exam and I want to be able to get comfortable with both the ideas I'm writing about and the time in which I'll have to write.
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Re: Timed writing
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2012, 05:06:19 pm »
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I'd say mix it up - get familiar with your ideas but aim towards timed. I wrote a few timed essays earlier these holidays but I really needed to work on exploring my concepts and style a bit more, so I have been doing untimed essays as well. Has your school made you do a prac exam yet? :)
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Re: Timed writing
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2012, 06:26:10 pm »
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I'd say mix it up - get familiar with your ideas but aim towards timed. I wrote a few timed essays earlier these holidays but I really needed to work on exploring my concepts and style a bit more, so I have been doing untimed essays as well. Has your school made you do a prac exam yet? :)
I have to do one tomorrow which will certainly show how prepared (or unprepared) I am.  :P
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Re: Timed writing
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2012, 06:39:36 pm »
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Good luck!! :)  Let me know how it goes :)
Make sure the supervisors actually remember to give you paper to write on... not like in my prac exam...haha.

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Re: Timed writing
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2012, 09:59:22 pm »
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Good luck!! :)  Let me know how it goes :)
Make sure the supervisors actually remember to give you paper to write on... not like in my prac exam...haha.

Ha! I had to tell them right at the end of writing time that they didn't give us paper.

I went alright with the time limit, I glanced over one of my passages for In Cold Blood at the start of reading time, then dedicated the rest of RT to Hamlet passages. From then on I spent about 50 or so minutes on Hamlet, gave about 10 mins for planning reading of In Cold Blood and the rest of that time I dedicated to In Cold Blood. I left about 5 minutes to myself just checking over both passages. That's my plan leading into the exam too, might make some slight adjustments, though.

I haven't had much time to prepare for it over the holidays, but the few passage analysis essays that I have completed I've made sure not to go write for over 70 minutes for each one.
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