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jngu88

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Hello! I have an economics task coming up. It's two hours with 20mc, 2 short answer and a long response essay on exchange rates. We did get a practice essay question on exchange rates but how else should i prepare for the essay? Should I make multiple essays? Do i memorise essays or just individual paragraphs? Thank you!
 

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Hello! I have an economics task coming up. It's two hours with 20mc, 2 short answer and a long response essay on exchange rates. We did get a practice essay question on exchange rates but how else should i prepare for the essay? Should I make multiple essays? Do i memorise essays or just individual paragraphs? Thank you!
I have an exchange rates exam as well, for essays I only memorised them if I actually kinda knew what the question was, otherwise I just practiced writing essays under timed conditions.
 

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Try to memorise essay skeletons, ie. your thesis, stats used, main points etc

And also practice writing under timed conditions
 

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100% guaranteed the essay is either:
  • Analyse the impact of recent fluctuations of the exchange rate; or
  • Analyse the causes of recent fluctuations of the exchange rate.
The tip is splitting your essays in both into 2-3 different time periods, eg covid and mining boom etc.
 

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First write a complete essay and then make a point-wise note on the important points and phrases. Or you can also take help from my essay writer for the first half of the step. I used to use it, gave me a pretty good satisfaction. Then, once you memorize those points and understand its value, you can then elaborate it by yourself. Just try to include current scenarios to put some weight.
I always used to do this and it's a lot helpful. Memorize the understanding, don't just rote the whole thing.
 
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