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EXAMINATIONS There is a technique to taking timed examinations in an examination room. Indeed, one of the things you are being examined in when you sit an examination is how good you are at sitting examinations! Two students can enter the same examination room with the same level of preparation, knowledge and ‘feel’ for a subject and end up with very different grades at the end of the process. The difference between the two is how each of them meets the particular demands of the exam. The first golden rule is to give the examiners what they want. Don’t have a mental argument with them. Don’t bother with thoughts like ‘This question is unfair!’ or ‘Why are they asking me to do this?’ Just carry out the instructions of the exam paper to the letter. You can moan and groan about it later! Before you sit any examination, you ought to be totally aware of the kind of question likely to come up and the areas of knowledge you are to be examined in. Study old examination papers, listen to what your teachers tell you. If anything in the examination paper comes as a surprise to you, then it is probably your own fault. Read the exact instructions of the exam paper to make sure you know exactly what you have to do. Take these instructions as an example: 154 Time allowed: 2 hours You must answer two questions from Section A and one question from Section B. That is crystal clear: three questions in all, but two from Section A. Any deviance from this will be penalised, so don’t take it into your head to answer two questions from Section B because you feel more confident about your ability in that section. That will just not wash! Pay attention to the mark weighting given to different sections or questions. This will give you a clue as to how you should divide your time in answering the different questions: What prompts Elizabeth to dislike Darcy on first acquaintance? [8] Show in detail how Elizabeth begins to change her judgement of Darcy. [15] The different mark weighting awarded by the examiners to these different sections tells you that you should spend almost twice as long answering the second question as the first. Dividing up your time in an exam is a crucial part of exam technique. If you are asked to answer four questions and they are given equal mark weighting, then you should spend roughly an equal amount of time on each answer. Even if you think you know far more about two of the questions than the other two, it is a serious mistake to cut down on the time you give to answering the other two. Consider this: an exam candidate in a two hour examination spends an hour and twenty minutes answering the first two questions, twenty five minutes answering the third and fifteen minutes attempting an answer to the third. Let us assume s/he does well with the first two answers and is awarded 18 out of 25 for both. 155 19 – E XAMINATIONS The third answer is briefer and is awarded 12. The fourth answer is skimpy and rushed and that is awarded 7. That makes a total of 55. If, however, a roughly equal amount of time had been given to each question, it is possible the first two answers might have been awarded slightly less, say 17 each, but the third and fourth would have made up for that. They are awarded 15 each, making a total of 64, a significant difference. You have to discipline yourself as far as division of time in an exam is concerned. Don’t kid yourself that by answering a question at the end of an exam in note form, adding what you would have covered had you had enough time, will earn you the same marks as if you had written a proper essay answer. Most chief examiners issue instructions that answers in this kind of abbreviated form are marked out of half marks as a total. A question with a mark weighting of 25 would then be marked out of 12 and then the examiner has to assess how well you managed the note form answer and mark out of this total. You are likely to end up with a 7 or 8 at best. Remember: give the examiners what they want. Read the questions carefully, underlining key words and terms. Obey all instructions about numbers of questions to be attempted from which sections, be disciplined in your use of the time allowed and follow a structured essay plan in your answers. 156 H OW TO WRITE ESSAYS |
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