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6th January 2012, 09:06 PM
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How to star the paper in good presentation in less time in HSC exam?
how to start the paper in a good presentation in less time in hsc exams
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7th January 2012, 02:08 AM
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Re: How to star the paper in good presentation in less time in HSC exam?
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TIPS TO FOLLOW FOR GOOD PRESENTATION IN HSC EXAM You have to follow three important things to do a good presentation in less time for HSC exams which as follows... -> Follow Good Hand Writing. -> Underline the Important points. -> Do not overdo the Presentation. -> Good Hand Writing is all you need for a good presentation, if you are handwriting is good with good answer content then for sure there is nothing other than that needed for presentation it will give you marks.. -> There will be 10-20 papers to correct in a day for the teachers, they will get irritated if they see the paper with hand writing where they cannot even understand what it is written, so try to make your word clear and write with the same format don't change the hand writing page by page. -> Underlining the important points which in sense if you have big answer ( say 10 marks ) then for sure you will be having some 5-10 subpoints for that answer, try to underline those points. -> Teachers use to correct the paper according to the key answers which is given to them, it contains only the main points as the answer. So if you can point out the important points by underlining then for sure it will be easy for them to correct your paper and full marks given. -> You should be careful while underlining the important points because if you underline a point which is not correct then you will loose marks as well, so just underline and show the point which you are sure it is right... -> Do not overdo the presentation, some may feel that if they use more sketch, color, black pen in the paper they will get more marks, no that's absolutely wrong. -> Teacher will get irritated some time if they see more colors used in the answer sheet, so if you want to highlight some points just by default use one different color pen say black and use only to show the important points but not writing the whole answer with black pen.. -> If you can follow these three points then you can present your paper well with less time... -> Any more queries, feel free to leave a post in our forum... Quote:
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7th January 2012, 12:41 PM
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Re: How to star the paper in good presentation in less time in HSC exam?
TIPS TO FOLLOW FOR GOOD PRESENTATION IN HSC EXAM You have to follow three important things to do a good presentation in less time for HSC exams which as follows... -> Follow Good Hand Writing. -> Underline the Important points. -> Do not overdo the Presentation. -> Good Hand Writing is all you need for a good presentation, if you are handwriting is good with good answer content then for sure there is nothing other than that needed for presentation it will give you marks.. -> There will be 10-20 papers to correct in a day for the teachers, they will get irritated if they see the paper with hand writing where they cannot even understand what it is written, so try to make your word clear and write with the same format don't change the hand writing page by page. -> Underlining the important points which in sense if you have big answer ( say 10 marks ) then for sure you will be having some 5-10 subpoints for that answer, try to underline those points. -> Teachers use to correct the paper according to the key answers which is given to them, it contains only the main points as the answer. So if you can point out the important points by underlining then for sure it will be easy for them to correct your paper and full marks given. -> You should be careful while underlining the important points because if you underline a point which is not correct then you will loose marks as well, so just underline and show the point which you are sure it is right... -> Do not overdo the presentation, some may feel that if they use more sketch, color, black pen in the paper they will get more marks, no that's absolutely wrong. -> Teacher will get irritated some time if they see more colors used in the answer sheet, so if you want to highlight some points just by default use one different color pen say black and use only to show the important points but not writing the whole answer with black pen.. -> If you can follow these three points then you can present your paper well with less time... -> Any more queries, feel free to leave a post in our forum... |
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