CaffeineMotor
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Hey guys,
So there's a lovely little concept called rote - learning which is great if you know what the question is. But that's never the case.
My upcoming in class Mod B essay on Speeches won't have any set speeches but will have one set theme (4 will be given the week prior but only one will be shown on the day).
I'm preparing essay's on what are the most likely themes such as Gender Equality/Women's Rights, Aboriginal Rights/Reconciliation and Australian Identity...
But when it comes to the actual exam, how do you memorize ALL the quotes, techniques etc. in such a way that you're ready to tackle whatever question and theme you get hit with?
Cheers.
So there's a lovely little concept called rote - learning which is great if you know what the question is. But that's never the case.
My upcoming in class Mod B essay on Speeches won't have any set speeches but will have one set theme (4 will be given the week prior but only one will be shown on the day).
I'm preparing essay's on what are the most likely themes such as Gender Equality/Women's Rights, Aboriginal Rights/Reconciliation and Australian Identity...
But when it comes to the actual exam, how do you memorize ALL the quotes, techniques etc. in such a way that you're ready to tackle whatever question and theme you get hit with?
Cheers.