Sarah168 said:
frank didnt mention time at all. when a student asked clearly about the expectations of exam answer lengths, he clearly stated that "a few lines is sufficient". of course, it doesnt mean that ever answer that writes 4-5 lines will get full mks but roughly, i think thats a good guide. I dont think u need to be excessively verbose. i dont think u should be giving everyone the impression that we have 5 essays in 90 mins
In the lecture the week before someone asked a similar question. Frank said they're worth equal marks and thus you should spend an equal amount of time on each.
Don't forget that frank is old and his answer about 'a few lines' was a guesstimate without thinking. My friend, who like me attended alternate 12pm/3pm lectures on tue/wed also said 'what? how can we only write a few lines in 12 minutes?' most people i spoke to wrote 1.5-2 pages on each of the section A questions. There is actually a fair amount for each. Like the marxism question as well. It required a poopload for the short time!
Circuit of capital > So where does profit come from? > Exploitation > 5 principles of capital accumulation and where in each exploitation occurs
Something like "Capitalists need to generate profit. It is a requirement that the economy keeps growing, as well as firms/enterprises. In order to obtain the highest amount of profit, the only real way is through exploitation of workers, which is possible because of the capitalist's control over the working class"
Something like that simply isn't sufficient.
I also wonder if you can use laptops for exams. I write slow