Arjuna

No, not until next week when I finish exams, sorry! But I have sold copies of my notes and practice questions which I am happy to sell you as well 🙂 let me know!

2 months later

successismygoal hii congrats!! Thanks a lot for your super-detailed advice. If you dodn't mind, could you please share your structure for the command terms? It is something I struggle a lot with; so even if I know the content I tend to mess up on answering exam questions

    that would rly help me too if u could thanks

    23 days later

    girlmeetsvce
    Hello! You're welcome 😃

    Its going to be difficult if I write out the structures for each of the many command terms. This is something I find works best when I teach my students gradually rather than all at once in a document, and will be a lot easier if I teach it to you rather than put it in a document. Though a document which can help that has already been released is the VCAA command terms document: https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/assessment/vce-assessment/Pages/GlossaryofCommandTerms.aspx

    Note that this document is not made just for legal, but for other subjects too, so again its difficult for me to verbally say which ones are good and which ones need modification for legal. E.g. A discuss prompt in bio or chem is HUGELY different to a discuss prompt in legal.

    That being said, I have written a 10 marker guide on how I approached the 10 marker in my 3/4 VCAA exam and scored highly, and am selling it if you like. It goes into a lot of detail on the 'Discuss the extent to which' structure, which is what my 10 marker was (And very likely what your 10 marker will be).

    Hope this helps!

    a year later

    thank you 🙂 If you don't mind sharing, what textbook did you use, and what all questions did u do? e.g. someone i know only did edrolo questions but based notes on oxford. Since you scored soooo well I figured I'd ask for expert advice asw!

      girlmeetsvce

      Hey!
      I did both notes and questions from the Oxford book from what I can remember. I also did Cambridge checkpoints (sometimes) in addition to past SACs and practice/trial exams.

      Hope this helps! Might be worth checking out other textbooks if you cant understand certain concepts from a particular one and need more resources tho 🙂

      girlmeetsvce

      Hmm there was no definite limit, it was essentially as many as I had/needed to do in order to feel prepared.

      My school would give 3ish past SACs, and I would do them in timed conditions. I would also do checkpoints occasionally if I felt like it. I left full timed vcaa exams until the end of the year, but from memory may occasionally do vcaa questions through checkpoints or in class at school

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