A LOT of people have been telling me to do this. But as far as I know, it's just not possible to write (for example) a 2 mark answer in just 2 lines. Take question 28a (2012 HSC physics paper). Their sample answer is over 4 lines for what is supposedly a 2 mark exemplary answer. And this is TYPED! (i.e I would've been writing 6 lines on paper)
How on earth do markers expect us to write concisely if they can't even show us how to do this?
For my trials, I've been writing way over the writing space (literally for every question) and this seems to serve me well (I got 96/100) - although I understand that HSC markers work differently. Doesnt this show whoever thought of writing to the number of lines is clearly wrong? At the moment, I see no real advantage of writing that little besides making your markers happy (I admit though, my teacher got frustrated at having to read that much - but they had to give me the marks nevertheless.)
Can someone clear this up for me please? (and this also goes for chemistry as well...)
How on earth do markers expect us to write concisely if they can't even show us how to do this?
For my trials, I've been writing way over the writing space (literally for every question) and this seems to serve me well (I got 96/100) - although I understand that HSC markers work differently. Doesnt this show whoever thought of writing to the number of lines is clearly wrong? At the moment, I see no real advantage of writing that little besides making your markers happy (I admit though, my teacher got frustrated at having to read that much - but they had to give me the marks nevertheless.)
Can someone clear this up for me please? (and this also goes for chemistry as well...)
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