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General Thoughts: Physics (1 Viewer)

Yeungster

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I read that you can lose marks for writing too much. I've never had a problem in the past but in the exam I wrote a bit more than usual probably out of the adrenaline. All my stuff was relevant to the question but a few times I elaborated a bit on points that may have been unnecessary like explaining in detail for the superconductors questions. Am I likely to be penalised for adding too much detail (even though my response answers the question and contains all correct information)?
Losing marks for writing too much? Where did you get this info????
 

mrpotatoed

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you don't lose marks for writing too much, but generally when ppl do they contradict themselves or talk about irrelevant points which makes you lose marks
 

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Question number 1 guys: What did people do for the Hertz proving Max Planck's postulations? I hope I was right in talking about the spark being reproduced in a disconnected, broken conducting circle. You know what I mean.
 

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