eja2000
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I honestly don't see much point in memorizing a set essay. It's a ridiculous amount of effort, and opens you up to the chance of being taken by surprise if the BOS give a "shocker" question. Personally, I think it's a lot smarter to just have a strong opinion on your text(s) and know what you're talking about. So have an idea, yeah, but don't set that idea in stone by memorising it. Keep it flexible.
In answer to OP's question: I'm a little nervous, but I have unconditional selective entry to the uni course that I want anyway. So basically, I'm just gonna try my best. The only thing I think I'm really at risk of is messing up Hamlet...Or Mod C, if they specify the poems we have to talk about!
In answer to OP's question: I'm a little nervous, but I have unconditional selective entry to the uni course that I want anyway. So basically, I'm just gonna try my best. The only thing I think I'm really at risk of is messing up Hamlet...Or Mod C, if they specify the poems we have to talk about!