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puffkenny

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Hi just wondering how people are going to organise their time during the examination. this is what I'm gonna do

5 min reading:
3 min reading the last section and make a choice on which 2 to do
2 min reading the second section

Examination STARTS!!:
5 min on multiple choice
40 min on short answers
37.5 min on extended response 1
37.5 min on extended response 2

PENS DOWN
still writing....
 

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I think the hardest will be canning the extended reponses it is quite a difficult task, if only they made it count less and put more computers in it :p
 

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they are SHOKN
like the exam writers all sitn around.
"ok lads,... lets see how ambiguous we can make em this year"
question ends up
"computer broke? how you fix?"
 

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Originally posted by Andrew_Blackwel
lol
Out of curiosity Andrew, have you ever written any previous years IT papers, which will be 2001 or 2002, or any Trials, or involved in any of marking.
 

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another question. how many pages should you usually write per section in the extended response? because I can BS and babble on for ages
 

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It depends, i mean i remember someone saying they got marked down on a extensive memo but the fact is a memo really is breath, it shouldnt really extend over 3 pages, it should be brief concise, simultaneously answering the question. Not quantity it's quality like many subjects. Try to understand the way they mark

e.g. Describe two input devices

worth 4 marks

you list 2

describe them

there four marks

an example would be a mark each
 

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