DatAtarLyfe
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In preparation for the creation of my generic essay, i've broken down the rubric into a list of concepts that can be asked. I then highlighted the concepts that worked hand-in-hand which i could talk about in my generic, in order to make it a "generic" that covers all bases. However, i've come across a problem in that, out of the 8 main concepts i've extrapolated (disregarding the two that were asked for the 2015 paper), i have 4 that link together and another 4 that link together.
So my question is, should i make TWO generics to accommodate for this dilemma, or should i just try and fit it all into one?
My main concern is that i'm going to be wasting A LOT of time writing both and then having them both edited multiple times, considering i also have to write my creative before the holidays are over.
And don't bother giving me a lecture about how i shouldn't be memorising essays and shit, i really couldn't care less.
So my question is, should i make TWO generics to accommodate for this dilemma, or should i just try and fit it all into one?
My main concern is that i'm going to be wasting A LOT of time writing both and then having them both edited multiple times, considering i also have to write my creative before the holidays are over.
And don't bother giving me a lecture about how i shouldn't be memorising essays and shit, i really couldn't care less.