What do before Mocks and Finals? (Quick guide)
Step 1: Review the Command terms => internalise what is expected of an answer with each command term. Pay close attention to the Assessment Objectives (AOs). Note that SAQs and essays/ERQs have different AOs.
Step 2: Review the Assessment criteria => internalize what is expected of your response in both SAQ and essays/ERQs. Make connections with the command terms and AOs.
Step 3: Review the Syllabus => questions in the Finals are based on the bolded Topics, Contents and Relevant to all topics are: parts. SAQs (AO1 and AO2) are formulated based on the bolded Topics, Contents and the parts under Content headings in italics. Essays/ERQs (AO3) are formulated based on the Topics and Contents parts. Questions on ethical considerations and research methods (Relevant to all topics are:) are formulated based on the bolded Topic headings at AO1, AO2 and AO3 level.
Step 4: Make sure that you have enough relevant content, terms and theories and at least two pieces of research in terms of aim, procedure and results for each Topics, Contents and Relevant to all topics are: parts in the syllabus. Do not forget critical thinking as a part of your answer!
Good luck!
Step 2: Review the Assessment criteria => internalize what is expected of your response in both SAQ and essays/ERQs. Make connections with the command terms and AOs.
Step 3: Review the Syllabus => questions in the Finals are based on the bolded Topics, Contents and Relevant to all topics are: parts. SAQs (AO1 and AO2) are formulated based on the bolded Topics, Contents and the parts under Content headings in italics. Essays/ERQs (AO3) are formulated based on the Topics and Contents parts. Questions on ethical considerations and research methods (Relevant to all topics are:) are formulated based on the bolded Topic headings at AO1, AO2 and AO3 level.
Step 4: Make sure that you have enough relevant content, terms and theories and at least two pieces of research in terms of aim, procedure and results for each Topics, Contents and Relevant to all topics are: parts in the syllabus. Do not forget critical thinking as a part of your answer!
Good luck!