tbh my studying wasn't very structured at all. i did almost all essay subjects and for those the main thing was scaffold and practice essays, rinse and repeat. make sure you have a solid idea of what you would write for each possible question or topic. i didn't really have a set study schedule...
this document contains one paragraph for each individual poem for eliot, and an additional synthesis paragraph per poem comparing it with journey of the magi. got full marks for the internal mod B assessment and 94 external in adv, hopefully these can be of use!
full set of crime notes for legal. received 97 external, and got full marks in multiple choice + crime essay in trial exam. alongside using the notes i'd recommend creating scaffolds for each issue you want to talk about in your essays - feel free to pm me if you'd like any sample essays etc.!
feel free to use this as a starting point for your own critiques. pm me if you'd like a copy of my lit review (19/20) or my major work and/or reflection (47/50 external, 1st internal)!
yeah same i'm not as anxious as i thought i'd be but i'm definitely interested to see my results. scared asf for polish especially bc the scaling is so variable
I think you're right in saying that 'something only has meaning when you give it meaning'. But that line of argument, which you use to disparage arts, can equally be used to disparage STEM subjects, capitalistic systems, etc. Without societies having created these sorts of systems that...
i came out of the exam kinda panicking cause i didn't get near the end of the booklet, our head of english was like 'as long as you got to around 7 pages you'll be fine" so that was a relief
25 marks felt like way too much and i don't think i properly adhered to the stimulus :,) but the electives question was actually pretty nice, at least for homelands
yeah same our school made us do two relateds for our assessment so i have vague knowledge of another, but i would not be able to confidently recall much of my paragraph lmao