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how do u guys approach 5/6/7 markers in physc??

do u make model answers on the "long dot points" before hand and memorise those model answers and just write em out in exam??

or sum other way?

ty
 

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sam_account said:
how do u guys approach 5/6/7 markers in physc??

do u make model answers on the "long dot points" before hand and memorise those model answers and just write em out in exam??

or sum other way?

ty
Memorising obviously helps but knowning the work does as well. The Michael Jordon wtf is it in the exam for question from last year was a good example of one that requires knowledge of the work and a fair bit of bullshitting while you are at it.
 

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Memorizing an answer is not always the best unless you know how to adapt you answer. That is what stuffed a large numbe of people in the Edison/Westinghouse question last year. They just rewrote their Edison/Westinghouse answer of advantages/disadvantages but did not propose arguements or address transmission and generation.
 

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