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Tip 26 - Look at examiner reports
When you’re going through past papers it is extremely beneficial to also look at the examiner reports for the same paper, especially for longer mark questions. If you’re able to, annotating them can be helpful as you can get insight into what exactly the examiner was looking for so you can apply it to your own work in the real exams. Knowing exactly what the examiner will be looking for will help you to get more marks in your own work as you can tailor it. Once you have annotated a few examiner reports you will become familiar with the style that they expect and be able to replicate it more easily. Don’t underestimate their power!!
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