There's only two weeks to the HSC but im struggling to even comprehend how i'm going to remember my essays. I'm not a bad writer, and i'm able to adapt to the question pretty well, but actually being able to write essays without all my notes by my side is nearly impossible. When writing practice essays im basically copying most of another practice one ive written, while adapting it to the question. The finished product is a good essay that would get high marks, but it takes me around 50 minutes, and i have all my notes next to me, which obviously wont happen in the exam. What's the best way to remember my essays effectively? Memorising word by word seems like a really bad idea, because i'll end up panicking in an exam and either forgetting half of it or just copying it word for word with no respect to the question. I tried it once for the hamlet assessment essay and i got 11/20 so obviously it was a terrible approach. Remembering my quotes and techniques is obviously essential, but just remembering those wont allow you to write the whole essay, as your linking sentences are also required for a decent essay. Plus all of the intro etc...
Are there any proven, decent ways of remembering essays other than word by word? I'd like to be able to write practice essays without having to think for ages and end up taking 50-55 minutes to write an essay, and being able to write one without all my notes by my side.
Are there any proven, decent ways of remembering essays other than word by word? I'd like to be able to write practice essays without having to think for ages and end up taking 50-55 minutes to write an essay, and being able to write one without all my notes by my side.