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vashappenin

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Final preparations for the Exam
« on: October 25, 2013, 03:41:51 pm »
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Hey guys :)
With only 5 days to go, what are you guys planning to do/doing for English? I've been studying quotes and doing some plans for different topics/LA pieces and I'll continue to do this until I fee I've adequately covered as much as I can. I want to also make sure I leave aside some time to read over all my past essays and any other high-range essays I have as well as all the plans I've written. I wasn't going to write anything new except maybe a few paragraphs and intro here and there on topics/pieces that I think will be difficult to write on but that's about it! How is/did everyone else going about the next few days??

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Re: Final preparations for the Exam
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2013, 03:51:38 pm »
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Write 3 or 4 more practice exams.

Create strong topic sentences for Text Response (ACC).

Memorise important quotes from ACC.

Tweak my context to a range of different prompts.

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Re: Final preparations for the Exam
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2013, 04:09:18 pm »
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I haven't done any English for the past few days, been focusing on spesh/physics, going over the basics and confirming my knowledge and plus perfecting my methods skills.

I'll start English tomorrow and spend the next 3-4 days mostly on English (I don't enjoy studying English, it's so boring and draining... At least with maths/sciences you're exposed to different types of questions that stimulates your brain for the next hour or two while in English, you stare at one sentence or an article and write about it).

Probably write a few essays and memorize some key expressions and quotes along with ideas.

Yeah, very true.

When I get sick of English, I go and do Methods. HAHA! Much more entertaining. That said, I haven't done a lot for Psychology....will be spending half on Sunday on Psychology and the other half on English. I'm gonna constantly switch from one to the other so that I don't get bored. :p

Less than 3 weeks for me until its all over!!!