Hey there, you absolute legend!
My gosh your tips are one of a kind😁 I'm curious as to when you're doing past papers, particularly with essays, how do you mark them? I know there's sample responses but I was advised that they're actually pretty terrible - worth about a band 4. I know I can send them through here only if I get the point thingys (sorry I forgot what it's called😂) is there also another way? I definitely want to submit some of my sample responses here seeing how it has boosted so many people's marks, but I also want to try different methods.
I'm not sure if this is relevant but I'm currently doing Advanced English, Legal Studies, Modern History, Ancient History and Biology and they are quite content-heavy so I know I need to start getting my shit together
Any tips?
Thank you!
Hey! Thanks for your kind words

No doubt that essays are a little tougher to mark. It's hard to know whether you've fulfilled criteria correctly, semi-correctly, or otherwise. I
did self mark my essays, and I used the criteria that a HSC marker would use. Obviously I would never know for sure, but often if you are honest with yourself, you can give a solid estimate based on the requirements for certain mark ranges. This does come from getting feedback from more knowledgeable people in conjunction - Us, teachers, tutors, etc etc

once you've gotten feedback for a subject a few times, you start to know what a 20/20 essay looks/feels like, what an 18/20 feels like, and so on. This comes from lots of practice - It might not be something you can do right now, but down the track it definitely will be

Definitely would be keen to read some of your responses as you get more posts and start to qualify for feedback!

Damn, sounds like some really content heavy subjects. Make sure you are writing your notes
as you go so you don't have a big scramble to get them done in the lead up to an exam block (or alternatively, just use notes from some other source, writing your own does help a lot of people but not necessarily everyone)

if you do write notes, keep them succinct - 150 pages of notes for 5 subjects is rough reading - Think shortcuts like posters and palm cards! Beyond that, do
lots of practice - I know it is probably all you hear but practice is really that important
