spiderlemonade
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Yes! (imo)Is he goated?
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Yes! (imo)Is he goated?
I learnt how to deliver basic life support training todayim soo bored how was everyone's day
u have to analyse tempo, chords, harmonies for eng and a song? This sounds more like music lol but yeah I can helphey guys… i’m analysing a song and 2 poems for my english assignment
im doing “the maybe man” by ajr, if anyone is interested in helping me for the musicality for my essay (i.e the tempo, chords, harmonies) please pm me!
If u dont mind me asking, what did u do between the time after u finished ur bachelor and before u started ur diplomaI learnt how to deliver basic life support training today
On Wednesday uni results come out - then I should be able to enrol in my masters units for next year B)
it depends on what degree u do. But for exams most likely yes unless u do something very mathydo we still need to rote learn in uni?
Yesdo we still need to rote learn in uni?
why are you remembering essays when the hsc English and other subjects is designed so students don’t memorise essays buT analyseI hate memorising so much. It's such a useless thing and I wish we didn't have to do it. I can't wait till after uni when I'll never have to rote learn content ever again
As an HSC marker please rememberI hate memorising so much. It's such a useless thing and I wish we didn't have to do it. I can't wait till after uni when I'll never have to rote learn content ever again
As someone who has 'memorised' an essay and got well in english (due to adapting it to the question), it is because memorising essays gives the illusion of 'working hard' for a lot of people making themselves feel more confident especially when they memorise an essay that they believe is 'perfect'. It is the same situation for people who reread their notes before an exam rather than doing past papers. The illusion of working hard always gets people.why are you remembering essays when the hsc English and other subjects is designed so students don’t memorise essays buT analyse
I hope you continue to do well despite the risk. I’m just concerned because I’ve seen so many students caught out . Wrote a wonderful well structured essay but didn’t really address the question . As a generic essay it probably was 20/20 but addressing a direct question 14/20 because the question wasn’t addressedAs someone who has 'memorised' an essay and got well in english (due to adapting it to the question), it is because memorising essays gives the illusion of 'working hard' for a lot of people making themselves feel more confident especially when they memorise an essay that they believe is 'perfect'. It is the same situation for people who reread their notes before an exam rather than doing past papers. The illusion of working hard always gets people.
yeah... the main thing for me is to practice adapting my essay to multiple variety of questions.I hope you continue to do well despite the risk. I’m just concerned because I’ve seen so many students caught out . Wrote a wonderful well structured essay but didn’t really address the question . As a generic essay it probably was 20/20 but addressing a direct question 14/20 because the question wasn’t addressed
im happy to mark them if that would helpyeah... the main thing for me is to practice adapting my essay to multiple variety of questions.
i remember my sister had food poisoning the night of her english trial (paper 1) and was feeling really bad for paper 2, but her misadventure form didnt get approved (diff story) and as such she had to adapt her mod b essay which she got 20/20 for At3 but for trials she got 16/20 bc she didnt answer the question and her teacher was upset bc he saw sm potentialI hope you continue to do well despite the risk. I’m just concerned because I’ve seen so many students caught out . Wrote a wonderful well structured essay but didn’t really address the question . As a generic essay it probably was 20/20 but addressing a direct question 14/20 because the question wasn’t addressed
Would you prefer Dr Truong or Mr MaiYes! (imo)
I’m memorising case studies for business studies I have to memorisewhy are you remembering essays when the hsc English and other subjects is designed so students don’t memorise essays buT analyse
Anyways I just remember ideas, quotes, techniques and analysis and. Then I adapt. But I don’t remember whole essays cause I’m not bothered and no point in doing that. But also analysing on the spot in timed conditions is kinda hard so u still have to memorise a littleAs an HSC marker please remember
Students writing from memory very rarely adequately address the question.. A pre-written essay remembered hardly , if ever, directly addresses a question for an exam. Instead focus on memorising quotations, techniques, and their effects!
The new syllabus is designed to prevent , as much as possible , students from memorising responses as it wants students to understand what they have been taught and apply their knowledge on the spot through analysis rather than show rote learning.
Remember- essays which answer the question WILL always score higher than beautifully crafted essays which have been memorised
