Maybe it's just me, but i'd like to think that there is a degree of professionalism (which there certainly is) in teaching, and teachers are able to overcome any petty indiscretions or misdemeanours on behalf of the student to assign a suitable, unbiased mark. I've seen people complain of...
Without sounding high-handed and arrogant, that was an extremely straightforward exam and I can't imagine getting <90. I say that with all the humility I can conjur up.
This isnt aimed exclusively at you, but more broadly to anyone writing in excess of two booklets for each but how many words are you writing per line? Because I write quickly for my year yet I couldnt fathom writing anywhere near that quantity. I think I did about 14 for the essay and 9.5 for...
Its geography....ask yourself, is there anything you could possibly not understand? Its a damn easy subject. Just keep in touch with current social/political/environmental events and concentrate in class and you should be fine.
I wasn't going to ask for the essay, i'm not that lazy. I was, on the otherhand, going to ask for some good sources that he used as that would put me on the right track.
Nup, but I go to Grammar so maybe Gauntson mentioned it and i just regurgitated it. I knew people had done work on Haig, but I didn't think it was the exact same. Either way, I don't suppose you keep in contact with this guy?
I'm still pretty undecided as to my topic so I better get a move on. I know its probably overdone but I was thinking of doing something about the causes of WWI - obviously i'd have to refine it somewhat but there's a lot of info out there pertaining to the topic. That, or maybe Haig - Brilliant...