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Title: Preparing for the exams


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Preparing for the exams
  • Neil McLean
  • LSE Teaching and Learning Centre

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Overview
  • Professional writing
  • University of London Exams
  • Why students fail
  • A game called exam
  • Knowing the exam tasks / timings
  • Training for the exam

3
Tell us about a time when you worked in a team.
What was you role and what did you achieve?(200
words)
  • My last internship position was at an EX Cast
    economic consultancy. This is a small, specialist
    consultancy that worked with a number of high
    profile clients such as Goldman Sachs, CSFB and
    Deutsche Bank. The company has experienced growth
    of over 20 year on year over the past 5 years
    and is considered a market leader in its sector.
    I worked in a dynamic team and was exposed to a
    number of different departments including sales,
    marketing and personnel. The team worked
    extremely effectively together. We worked on a
    wide variety of different projects which allowed
    me to use my interpersonal skills to the fore. In
    sales I liaised frequently with senior executives
    and this improved my communication skills to a
    considerable degree. The internship was
    successful and showed my commitment and loyalty
    to the sector.

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Good writing
  • Clarity of purpose why are you writing / what
    does the reader need?
  • Organisation logical flow of ideas
  • Voice formality / how you sound to the reader
  • Balance between the aspects of an argument
    (opinion reasoning / explanation support /
    evidence)
  • Structure sentence length, syntax, of nouns
    etc.

5
Tell us about a time when you worked in a team.
What was you role and what did you achieve?(200
words)
  • I was an intern at Ex -cast economic consultancy
    for six weeks in the summer of 2006. I worked in
    a team of four, headed up by a senior partner.
  • I attended meetings with my colleagues where we
    divided tasks according to our experience and
    skills. The major project we worked on was for
    CSFB, where we were asked to analyse and
    extrapolate trends in the ethical healthcare
    sector. Given my background in economics my role
    was to research one FTSE company in particular. I
    set about this by researching who the major
    investors and senior executives were and then
    approaching them to arrange meetings where I
    interviewed them. I fed this information back to
    my team by weekly presentations and then amended
    my analysis according to feedback from other team
    members. In the last week of the project all the
    teams research was polled into a final report. My
    role here was to proof read the final draft,
    correcting any errors and checking back with
    other team members to ensure all the statistics
    were accurate.
  • The project was completed 2 days ahead of
    schedule and was considered successful by CSFB
    who have commissioned Ex - cast for further
    projects.

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Using academic writing to develop professional
skills
  • Clarity of purpose answer the essay question
  • Organisation dividing the answer into a logical
    flow (as a whole / within paragraphs)
  • Voice professional (direct and factual)
  • Balance learn to argue rather than just state
    an opinion (yours or someone elses)
  • Structure sentences of 15 20 words, 25 30
    nouns, 3 4 clauses / phrases

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University of London exams - why students fail
  • They dont know anything / enough
  • They dont know what examiners want
  • They dont revise well
  • They dont have a plan for the exam
  • They arent good at essay writing

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A game called exam
  • Assessment of academic achievement has
    limitations e.g. the attainment has to be
    observable
  • Therefore exams are about how closely your
    performance meets preset criteria
  • Therefore its a game that you can win or lose
  • Preparing for the game of exams can usefully be
    seen as like preparing to play sport / an
    instrument etc.

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Knowing the exam
  • The game the essay
  • (e.g. for 1 hour essays, most people write 800
    1000 words, therefore an introduction and 4 or 5
    paragraphs and a conclusion. The introduction
    answers the question and outlines the argument in
    support of this answer, each paragraph begins
    with a clear statement that helps answer the
    question and combines reference to the literature
    and other sources to justify and support the main
    idea of the paragraph in a detailed and
    convincing manner.)

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Knowing the level
  • To do well in any game, you need to know the
    required level of performance. Then you can
    train yourself to reach this level.
  • Essentially, the game you need to win is to
    demonstrate through your completion of the exam
    tasks that you are an informed (read books),
    intelligent (answered the question) and
    independent (critical understanding) thinker.

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Successful answers
  • Have clear handwriting (worth 5)
  • Answer the question in the time available
  • Are well organised / flow logically
  • Demonstrate the skills / techniques / knowledge
    of the course

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Successful answers
  • Successful exam essays balance opinion with
    knowledge
  • Thesis say what you think
  • Justification say why (informed by reading)
  • Support say how you can prove its true
    (informed by detailed information / sources)

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Exam essays
  • Making a good plan
  • Introductions
  • Paragraphs
  • Conclusions

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Making a good plan
  • Write down the question, answer it as directly as
    you can
  • Think about the reasons for your answer, decide
    if you need to mention arguments you disagree
    with (e.g. if the question says Discuss) each
    of these reasons will be the main idea of one of
    your paragraphs
  • Think about the order of these paragraphs

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Answering descriptive questions
  • Account for Englands failure to qualify for the
    European Championships
  • Answer Not good enough
  • Reasons 1. players arent as good as they think
  • 2. poor management
  • 3. good opposition
  • 4. injuries to key players

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Answering analytical questions
  • England clearly deserved to qualify for Euro
    2008 ahead of Russia. Discuss.
  • Answer No one deserves to qualify
  • Reasons 1. Its not true England are special
  • 2. Its not true that the Euros are less
    exciting without England
  • 3. Competition is only meaningful with
    winners and losers
  • 4. The appropriate way to qualify is to score
    the most points in the eight matches

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Making a good plan
  • Then add detail to the basic structure of the
    plan
  • Show three things that you can think
  • that you have read
  • that you have expert knowledge of your topic
  • Therefore in your essay, balance
  • The answer to the question
  • Reasons for this (ref to the lit.)
  • Evidence to support this (ref to other sources
    detailed and specific, e.g. stats, names and
    numbers)

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Plan - England clearly deserved to qualify for
Euro 2008 ahead of Russia. Discuss.
  • No one deserves to qualify
  • England arent special (vs the Sun, 2007)
  • 1. havent beaten a top team since 2002
    (Argentina),
  • 2. technically poor (Hansen (2007) - 4-4-2 only
    option ,
  • 3. poor defence (Hill, 2006) couldnt defend
    for last 20 minutes v Croatia
  • Euros arent worse off for no England (vs
    Gerrard, 2007)
  • 1. (Except in 1996 England do badly (Poll,
    2005),
  • 2. failed to qualify before (1976 and 1980),
  • 3. in last world cup played poorly (Shearer,
    2006) - 5 games and scored 4 goals)

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Introductions
  • Establish the context why is the question
    important?
  • Answer the question directly
  • Give the reasons for your answer these reasons
    will be the paragraphs, so follow the same order.
    Also, outline your argument, dont just list the
    order in which youll do things
  • As necessary / useful give a definition of key
    concepts / limit the scope of your answer

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Example introduction
  • In the aftermath of the England national teams
    failure to qualify for Euro 2008, the issue of
    how and why nations should qualify has been
    raised. Arguments for the importance of factors
    such as quality of football and standing in the
    game have been made. However, it remains clearly
    the case that qualification should only rest with
    the league table. No one, with the exception of
    the host nation, deserves to qualify. (1)The
    case for England qualifying because of the
    quality of their football fails to take into
    account that England arent really very good.
    (2) Englands poor record in the European
    Championships further undermines the idea that
    the nations standing in the game is a valid
    reason to justify their qualification. (3) A
    more essential point however is that competition
    is only meaningful if someone either side can
    lose. (4) The central concern therefore is not
    about beauty, but it is that at the end of 8
    matches, the Russian team had one more point the
    England. This is and should be all that matters.

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Paragraphs
  • Start with the main idea of the paragraph this
    should answer the essay question / clearly
    address the essay question show you can think
    (1)
  • Give the reasons that show the main idea of the
    paragraph is valid show youve read (2)
  • Support your reasons with detailed, specific
    information/data demonstrating that your reasons
    are valid show expert knowledge (3)

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Example paragraph
  • The argument to justify automatic inclusion in
    any championship for the English team (Linekar,
    2007) ignores the fact that the team is not very
    good. They are consistently unable to beat top
    class opposition (Rooney, 2007), not beating
    major opposition in a competitive fixture since
    Argentina in 2002. This lack of success is
    probably due to the team being technically
    limited (Hansen, 2005). Attempts to play any
    other system than 4 4 2, such as in their
    defeats to Croatia, leave the players uncertain
    and confused. This, choice between
    predictability and confusion accounts for the
    sides poor defensive record and inability to
    defend a lead (Wright, 2007), as was shown in the
    failure to defend for the last 20 minutes against
    Croatia.

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Conclusions
  • Summarise your argument show youve read (2)
  • Answer the question - show you can think (1)
  • So what? / wider perspective - show expert
    knowledge (3)

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Training
  • Train to play by doing what is expected of you in
    the game (e.g. for 1 hour essays, most people
    write 800 1000 words, therefore an introduction
    and 4 or 5 paragraphs and a conclusion. The
    introduction answers the question and outlines
    the argument in support of this answer, each
    paragraph begins with a clear statement that
    helps answer the question and combines reference
    to the literature and other sources to justify
    and support the main idea of the paragraph in a
    detailed and convincing manner.)
  • Therefore, revise by answering questions, not
    spotting them / reading books etc. Train
    yourself to be good at answering questions

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Create a training regime (1)
  • Replicate the game
  • Know what the exam tasks are
  • Know how you win
  • Know what the examiners want
  • Practice (essays)
  • 1. Plan really good answers
  • 2. Practice making plans in real time
  • 3. Write out the answers in long hand

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Create a Training regime (2)
  • Choose the topics you will answer for each exam
    try to see where there are areas you can double
    up on
  • Collect a database of past exam paper questions
    on these topics train yourself to be able to
    answer any question on any of your topics
  • Divide the days youll be revising into sections
    and prepare plans of good answers to all of these
    questions use repetition to learn the core
    content, e.g. references / cases

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Study groups
  • Great idea learn from each other, increase
    motivation etc.
  • But
  • Agree on revising the same material and arrive
    with work to compare
  • Dont concentrate on the lecture notes,
    concentrate on answers
  • Dont meet for long 2 hours max.
  • Dont do this with great friends / if you all
    speak the same language (other than English)
  • No beer

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How not to revise
  • Read the text books again
  • Spot likely questions and learn the answers
  • Tidy your room and watch Neighbours
  • Form study groups with close friends
  • Cover a lot of the course topics
  • Leave it till the summer term

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Conclusion
  • View University of London exams as a game
  • Understand the game
  • Understand how to win
  • Prepare answers that do win
  • Practise until you can win in real time
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