veeveearnh
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- 2010
The teachers always discourage memorising essays for exams, however this has always been my technique. Generic essay -> Adapt to question. It has always allowed me to write much more than other people (around 1300 words per 50 mins, and quantity is really the key from personal experience) and I only lost 2 marks total in my prelim (out of 100, raw), so I say memorising works for me.
However, the thought of memorising 4 essays (1 for belonging, 3 for modules) is quite daunting and I am quite worried for myself when the time comes for me.
How many people have always memorised essays and continued to do so through the HSC? How many people started off with memorised essays and then eventually found it's easier to write it on the spot?
4 essays, really, is it possible?
I'm sure no one memorises creative responses - I've never had to write a creative writing task in an exam before - so is your approach just to have a few ideas at hand, with no further preparation?
However, the thought of memorising 4 essays (1 for belonging, 3 for modules) is quite daunting and I am quite worried for myself when the time comes for me.
How many people have always memorised essays and continued to do so through the HSC? How many people started off with memorised essays and then eventually found it's easier to write it on the spot?
4 essays, really, is it possible?
I'm sure no one memorises creative responses - I've never had to write a creative writing task in an exam before - so is your approach just to have a few ideas at hand, with no further preparation?