PwarYuex said:How did you go in the HSC?
No, you need evidence.
You need evidence and an ability to answer the specific question asked.
Every year I read 100s of essays (I am a modern history marker) of students who have generic essay plans and even memorised essays that they try to fit into the question. Most come unstuck.
e.g. this years questions on Speer and Leni were different to past ones and students who couldn't adjust to the actual question didn't get the marks that their quantity of writing and obvious knowledge deserved. There were students who wrote two booklets on the second part of the questions who were getting 3 or 4 out of 10 due to not answering the question.
Also please know the time frames of your topics - writing outside the time frame of the syllabus or question is simply ignored and wastes your time.
Again returning to this years papers students who wrote about Speer or Leni pre 1918 or post 1945 got no credit due to the time-frame being outside the question and syllabus.
The time spent writing outside the time-frame of the question could have been better spent on other parts of the paper.