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This questions particularly for people who have done their HSC, though I'd appreciate anyone's advice.
I've already completed my AOS and first 2 Module assessment tasks, and surprisingly did very well in all of them. So now I'm wondering how I should go about making them generic enough for the Trials?
I'm convinced by the advice from people who have already completed their HSC and from Crobat's Eng Adv guide, that this is the way to go.
My Hamlet essay's question if I recall was quite specific, only referring to certainty and revenge. My Franken-Runner essay on the other hand was pretty vague.From I'm really not sure how to make these essays generic. For instance, how the structure should be set, how much information of each topic should be included etc>
What one of the year 12's did who completed their HSC last year, told me was to make a general thesis about revolving around what the rubric asks, and then make and memorize about 6 paragraphs referring to various concerns (for instance for Hamlet he had a paragraph about revenge, role of women, etc), Is this a good way to go about what I'm asking?
Thanks
I've already completed my AOS and first 2 Module assessment tasks, and surprisingly did very well in all of them. So now I'm wondering how I should go about making them generic enough for the Trials?
I'm convinced by the advice from people who have already completed their HSC and from Crobat's Eng Adv guide, that this is the way to go.
My Hamlet essay's question if I recall was quite specific, only referring to certainty and revenge. My Franken-Runner essay on the other hand was pretty vague.From I'm really not sure how to make these essays generic. For instance, how the structure should be set, how much information of each topic should be included etc>
What one of the year 12's did who completed their HSC last year, told me was to make a general thesis about revolving around what the rubric asks, and then make and memorize about 6 paragraphs referring to various concerns (for instance for Hamlet he had a paragraph about revenge, role of women, etc), Is this a good way to go about what I'm asking?
Thanks