Promise
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As someone who does English Advanced, English Extension and SOR 2, essays have unfortunately become a way of life (I feel sorry for those doing Histories + Legal + English(s))
One thing that seems to be point of interest for essays in general is how to prepare for them. Personally, I'm the type of guy who needs to write an entire practice essay (and then attempt to memorise it) at home to go well on the day of the exam, but some mates of mine have had great success by simply writing several dot points and compiling quotes.
I feel that writing an entire draft essay allows you to use that beautiful, well-flowing and structured language under pressure, for the mere fact that you have remembered it. At the same time, I've found that writing entire practice essays sometimes prevents you from successfully answering the question (which would obviously be unknown to you before the day of exams) because you feel the need to word-for-word reproduce what you had at home, and therefore not directly tackle the new question you've been asked.
What do you guys do? What do you think the pros and cons are of each method?
One thing that seems to be point of interest for essays in general is how to prepare for them. Personally, I'm the type of guy who needs to write an entire practice essay (and then attempt to memorise it) at home to go well on the day of the exam, but some mates of mine have had great success by simply writing several dot points and compiling quotes.
I feel that writing an entire draft essay allows you to use that beautiful, well-flowing and structured language under pressure, for the mere fact that you have remembered it. At the same time, I've found that writing entire practice essays sometimes prevents you from successfully answering the question (which would obviously be unknown to you before the day of exams) because you feel the need to word-for-word reproduce what you had at home, and therefore not directly tackle the new question you've been asked.
What do you guys do? What do you think the pros and cons are of each method?