REVISION AND EXAM TIPS The Technique of Exam Writing 1.

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REVISION AND EXAM TIPS The Technique of Exam Writing 1

Outline 1. Revision 2. Exam structure 3. Exam tips 2

Revision  Lecture notes  Introductory only!  Reading  Lectures in perspective  Identify key themes/debates  Make a revision timetable  Underestimate your time!  Revision allows you to look at the course holistically for the first time. What was the course trying to show you?  Plan for study breaks (and flu!) 3

Revision cont. 4  A cautionary note on spotting  If you spot, take into account the nature of the course and assess which knowledge is ‘essential’.  Ensure that you understand the topics that you have studied very well.  Answer the question set!  Do not try to show that you studied everything. It is important to show that you are able to address the question asked before you by i) applying what you have studied, and ii) providing your own arguments on this material.  Remember that courses’ sections are likely interrelated – it is best to ensure at the very least a basic acquaintance with all sections of the course.

1.Take a previous exam question or question from the course outline. 2.Give yourself the allotted time in the exam to answer the question, i.e. put yourself under exam conditions. 3.If you can, do this with a partner/group. Read over and give feedback to others in the group. Assess one another’s work on the basis of: o Did they answer the question set? o Was there an argument? o Did the argument build logically? o Was the argument persuasive? o Is there a strong introduction and conclusion? o Is the writing clear and with academic vernacular? Revision technique: put yourself under exam conditions: 5

Exam Structure 1. Two questions in two hours; choice of 5 questions 2. Time; date; venue 3. Rules of exams 4. Procedure of exams 5. Practical advise 6. The deferred exam 6

Exam Tips 1. Which questions should you choose? 2. Exam questions: class exercise 3. The formula to exam writing: 1. Read the question 2. Plan your argument 3. Demonstrate your knowledge 4. Timing 7

Class exercise: exam questions [Insert previous exam questions or questions from the course outline] 8

Read the question 9  What is the question really asking?  Class exercise (above)  Don’t just look at the topic, look at the question itself:  Can you answer it?  Will your answer be descriptive or analytical?  Which questions should you chose?

Plan your argument 10  Write a plan/outline – this will keep you focused on the question set.  Make sure that your plan (i) addresses the question; (ii) is structured logically; and (iii) is achievable in the time set: do not try to make too many points.  Do not be over-ambitious about the amount you can write in the allotted time.  Make sure your arguments answer the question, make sure they build logically. It will be useful to continuously refer back to both the question your plan as you write to ensure you are always on track.  Avoid tangents/diversions.

Demonstrate your knowledge 11  Show that you understand the salient points.  Show that you can apply concepts/theory to a case – use examples well.  E.g. The IRA is an example of a terrorist organisation; they used to bomb government buildings – this doesn’t tell me much.  Need to explain: why the IRA resorted to terrorism; why the attacked government buildings, i.e. show a causal relationship.  Do not try to cram in everything you know about a topic.  All material included must be made relevant to the question.  Be specific: you will not get many marks for grand statements or general observations.

Some general comments 12  Write in paragraphs.  Write in clear handwriting.  You don’t need to reference, but you should show that you have read and understood important authors. Don’t name drop. Present arguments.

Remember!! 13  The marker is looking for three central components: 1. A response that answers the question set. 2. A strong, central argument. 3. A display of knowledge through (1) and (2).  It is expected that exam answers will be written in academic register with good spelling, punctuation and grammar.

A note on time 14  If you have to answer two questions in two hours, you should be strict – give each answer equal share.  Give yourself 5-10 minutes at the beginning of the exam to read the questions and decide which questions you can answer best.  Divide the rest of the time equally between the questions.  Take 5-10 minutes to plan your answer; and then minutes to write your answer.  Allocate 5 minutes to read through your answer at the end.

Conclusion 15  How to prepare for exams:  Thorough and strategic revision – mock-exam conditions  Choose questions carefully  Have a plan : structure and argumentation  Be aware of the practicalities. How many questions to answer? Venue, date and time? Supplies – snacks, water, warm clothes, spare pens.

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