i spose- depends how you look at it tho. people can write 1300-1400 words but it can be a whole load of shit.
it depends more the content of wot you write not how many words you offer the markers.
- be precise and to the point.
- dont waffle on about points coz all your doing is wasting their time and pissing them off becoz they have to wade thru 1300 words of crap just to fine the few bits that make sense.
- as long as you SHOW that you know the texts intimately (even if you dont) you will get the high marks.
- if you write a lot then make sure sure that it is worth the readers time and relates to the question.
i found a lot of answers that definitely made up the word limit but repeated the same point over and over, just stated differently, pretending to know, but only fooling themselves.
if you want a word limit then stick around 1000. dont try to go higher unless you think that the extra words are worth it. some of the exemplary answers arent very long at all, because of the amount of content and knowledge they were able to put into their answer.