u/Usual-Sandwich-9836

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  1. For English lit, you don't need to memorise these massive quotes (integrating 1-2 word quotes are just as beneficial)
  2. For English language, you can pre prepare and memorise a good Q5 which you can add on a paragraph or 2 at the end to link it to the question
  3. For geography case studies, you don't need to know exact values. Eg a 100m sea wall costing 49 million could be a 150m sea wall costing 60 million (I got away with putting billion instead of million in mine and still got the marks)
  4. For English lit (poetry), there is no need to memorise the quotes of all the poems. Just focus on a few (2-5) that you could link to whatever comes up.

Non subject specific:

  1. Bring spare pens. Plenty of them. If your school provides the equipment, BRING PENS. My school provided the equipment but I had to waste time because the pen died (3 times in English lit and 4 in language)

  2. Remember to eat. Everyone will be able to hear if you don't no matter how quiet you think the noise is

  3. Bring a bottle of water

  4. Go to the toilet before ALL your exams even if you don't think you need to know. I've seen stuff during an exam...

This covers just about every question I've been asked by Y11s I've tutored

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u/Usual-Sandwich-9836 — 10 days ago

LF: Ride pots (only for low tiers), upgrades, normal mammoths, pigeons, squirrels

NLF: In game pets/easter pets, elephants (unfortunately), neons/megas apart from if they are my lf

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