For those who have very low scores for the prelim, i.e 40 and below, you should see either myself or mr osman for go through the details of the prelim paper.
For the majority of you, now is time to focus on doing past year questions, even if you think your content is not so strong.
Even for case studies (from Henry), you should refer to them as you prepare your answer outline. Both the fundamentals will get you a E, D kind of pass but you need the case studies to do well. Yet with case studies but weak fundamentals, you may not even get an E!
SO my suggestion is every day, spend 2 hours to do pass year questions. For each question, do not attempt to get the entire answer or do a detail outline. The procedure should roughly be:
1. After reading the question, write down the key points without referring to amy notes.
2. Refer to at most two sources e.g. lecture notes and Carr, Carr and Waugh etc
3. Fill in the points you think you have miss out.
4. Take down points that you do not understand, collate and see teacher later.
5. Go on to next question.
Steps 1-5 should not exceed 15 minutes for a DRQ and 30 minutes for an essay.
Try it out.
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