KarmaKitten
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Everyone is too confident.
You dont know whether you have 'aced' something till you get it back. Jeez
You dont know whether you have 'aced' something till you get it back. Jeez
myg0t said:This tells me two things,
1. You have written absolute garbage, quantity not quantity. How the hell can you write a band 5/6 essay that completely adresses all aspects of teh question in the given time frame.
2. You have extremely large writing and/or fat fingers
I think if BOS would have wanted you to write more in the first place, the examiners would have provided extra booklets initially.
If i were an english marker, 9pm on a friday evening well then its good night sally horn if you think they'll be bothered reading through it all...
myg0t said:This tells me two things,
1. You have written absolute garbage, quantity not quantity. . How the hell can you write a band 5/6 essay that completely adresses all aspects of teh question in the given time frame.
2. You have extremely large writing and/or fat fingers
LOL thats funny.... Quantity not Quantity...
LOL im soo god damn bored..
Yeh i guess i am eating some of that humble pie right about now.superbird said:heh. now look who's the stooge ;p
lol its easier than u think man . i planned everything i was gonna write in the bnw/br essay based on my 17/20 trial mark with the addition of a few more techniques n links and just adapted the topic sentence to suit the question. thank god it was an essay we had to write otherwise i'd have been screwed..i did manage 7.5 pages for it so i rekon it was good s**t.....at least i hope it wasmyg0t said:Thing is with planned responses, you have to be sure that your answering the question. Sure you have your pre-planned ideas and certain paragraphs which can be adapted to any question but if you've just written out a whole pre planned essay how can you be so sure?
ay_caramba: I wrote a good 6/7 pages for each essay - it was quality, it probably wont get me a band 6 but it will go ok, i just get frustrated when i see people asking for more exam booklets - uneccessary.