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Has anyone read this essay? And if yes, what did you think of it?
I mean, I can see how it got the marks it did, but it is almost unreadable. Is that a good thing in the eyes of the markers?
 
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I totally agree. I couldn't read every few words when it goes on. It sounds pretty good tho, which is what scores top hah =p
 

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I know. There seems to be a huge jump from band 5/low band 6, to top band 6
 

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Really? i only read the examplar and the high ones, dont bother with any low ones heh =p
 

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Yeah, that is how I usually work, but the R & G exemplar essay freaked me out, so I decided to calm my nerves by reading a crapper one. It worked too
 
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ROFL.

I don't suppose anyone is able to cut and paste the essays onto this thread... I'm too lazy to go to the site... :p
 

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yeah does someone wanna post a link
i know ive seen them somewhere
but i am way too lazt right now to find them
and you've made me curious to read them
 

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It is impossible as they are all hand written essays. And I've seen them at the olmc site. Just search for that in google.
 

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Meh, i have no respect for that essay, all it is is a stack of quotes they nicked from the excel guide (22, i counted) and a bunch on context chucked in, it doesn't even explain half of the relationships between context and meaning.

I say we just go in there and chuck a load of info at the examiner, they're sure to love it ;)
 

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