Hello, 
1) I was wondering if you have any study tips you use prior to exams. The only study methods for English that I have heard of are memorising essays and writing practice essays.
Also, in what ways do you structure your notes in preparation for exams like AOS and Modules?
2) What are some strategies you have for approaching the unseen texts section of the AOS paper? I always find that it takes me a while to find appropriate techniques and think of key ideas/concepts to talk about in my responses. I also find it hard to sustain my responses as I tend to run out of things to talk about.
3) What tips do you have for writing fast without your hand being fatigued so easily?
Thanks so much!!!!!

1. I wrote lots and lots of practice essays under the 40 min time constraint. I also recorded myself reading the ones that received high marks, read lots of academic papers on my texts and listened to heaps of podcasts. BBC's 'In Our Time' tends to do a really good job of discussing literature. My notes were on palm cards, lists, venn diagrams, flow charts and tables. They included the quote, technique, a short analysis and a link to the syllabus.
2. Use the syllabus to answer the SA. There are no points for originality here. Also, you don't have to be writing heaps for them! A three marker should not be taking you more than half a page
3. Write lots. I did a lot of journalling in my spare time, as well as debating. As such, I had very speedy handwriting. That ache after an exam however, is not something you can avoid!