AVOIDING PLAGIARISM:
Whilst you are allowed to
reference your study materials, it's important to avoid direct
copying or plagiarism.
Answers should be in your own words and demonstrate your comprehension of
the material
and include relevant citations.
GETTING READY FOR THE DAY OF THE
EXAM
When the exam begins, you will be presented with a question or series of questions or problems that you’ll need to
address. It's essential to read the questions carefully, paying attention to any specific instructions or requirements and
plan your responses according to the question weighting.
1.
Understand the Material:
1.
Focus on understanding concepts – what are you likely to be asked?
2.
Practice with Past Papers or Sample Questions:
1.
Solve previous exam papers or sample questions to get a sense of the types of questions that might
appear.
3.
Stay Organised:
1.
Keep your study area organised and free from distractions.
2.
Use tools
like notebooks, digital apps, or flashcards to organise your notes and important points.