seventhroot
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didn't even do EX1 ._.You make your own
but yeah; you should be making your own notes from other resources like sparknotes; textbooks; whatever
didn't even do EX1 ._.You make your own
Lol I didn't even make notes, just straight up wrote an essaydidn't even do EX1 ._.
but yeah; you should be making your own notes from other resources like sparknotes; textbooks; whatever
I don't mean for english; just all subjects in general other than englishLol I didn't even make notes, just straight up wrote an essay
forgot there were 2 papers :/so hk
how do you make english notes? i know that sounded stupid but I'm curious. like for my last exam i just copied and pasted important quotes from the internet as my notes.You make your own
good enoughhow do you make english notes? i know that sounded stupid but I'm curious. like for my last exam i just copied and pasted important quotes from the internet as my notes.
say gg Medhow do you make english notes? i know that sounded stupid but I'm curious. like for my last exam i just copied and pasted important quotes from the internet as my notes.
.good enough
n/a means no answer. There are probably excel books on the course but really, Eext1 just carries on the same principles applied in eng adv. Besides the textbooks you mentioned would therefore be most likely about either english writing technique or individual texts - which varies from school to school.Thanks for typing it all up
Really there isn't? wow just wow! so no excel books?
so would 1 essay per week be suffice?
we'ere gonna start some year 11 work next week cos our year 10 exams had just finished. so yeah.
so should I get tutoring for english?
For starters, you could read your assigned text? It doesn't sound like you're doing that if you rely on content from websites such as sparknotes - it's fine to use them, but it's recommended (duh) to read your given text to gain a better appreciation/understanding of what you're using to evidence what you're trying to argue.how do you make english notes? i know that sounded stupid but I'm curious. like for my last exam i just copied and pasted important quotes from the internet as my notes.
can confirm this is useless and probably doesn't workFor starters, you could read your assigned text? It doesn't sound like you're doing that if you rely on content from websites such as sparknotes - it's fine to use them, but it's recommended (duh) to read your given text to gain a better appreciation/understanding of what you're using to evidence what you're trying to argue.
Depends on personcan confirm this is useless and probably doesn't work
English notes are essentially:how do you make english notes? i know that sounded stupid but I'm curious. like for my last exam i just copied and pasted important quotes from the internet as my notes.
You'll be surprised It lets your formulate arguments beyond the obvious approaches. You don't lose anything by doing it, and you can potentially gain something from reading it so y not? I can confirm it works for me - obv it will vary from person to person, depending on how well you can pick up techniques/ useful quotes etccan confirm this is useless and probably doesn't work
thanks for typing all your response upn/a means no answer. There are probably excel books on the course but really, Eext1 just carries on the same principles applied in eng adv. Besides the textbooks you mentioned would therefore be most likely about either english writing technique or individual texts - which varies from school to school.
Honestly it's up to you. You haven't answered my question on how well you're doing in english - so I can't give a vague estimation. Do as mny as you want until you're confident? The only essays I wrote for the subject was for my assessments if that's any indication.
I can't tell you whether to get tutoring or not - if you do feel you need english tutoring, get 1 on 1 tutoring. Apparently from what I've heard, group english tutoring is not useful/doesn't devote enough time to each student. Again this varies from individual to individual .
why?can confirm this is useless and probably doesn't work
You won;t get very far in EX1 with spark notes. Try reading tertiary level analysis from websites such as jstor and also *shock horror* actual books which have critical essays in them. School libraries have heaps of these but no one ever seems to use them.thanks for typing this all out
so where should I get my online notes? sparknotes?
19/20 or 19/25? If it's the latter you may need to start worrying esp if you're aiming for 99.95, if it's the first one, you're fine.thanks for typing all your response up
anyways, i'm getting sometimes 19 other times 16, so i don't whether i'm top or not.
19/20, thanks for the advice19/20 or 19/25? If it's the latter you may need to start worrying esp if you're aiming for 99.95, if it's the first one, you're fine.