15-01-2008, 02:27 PM
I did CT but mainly because I was doing module 3 because I had not done much with them production-wise before (maybe just to be sure that I could). I did worse than those who had cast their eyes over my non-exam efforts before the day had thought would be the case.
I think it is important to see that people understand the "Why" which is what some form of written question would give. I am sure the examiners would argue that you have to know the "Why" in order to decide the "What to put in the box" on the CT.
I did one written Q because I changed my mind after about 7 mins of aspect sequence, reasoning that I knew enough about backdrives to get good enough marks in the 23 mins left so maybe my mark was a result of that change rather than the choice of questions. Don't take exam technique coaching from me!
I think it is important to see that people understand the "Why" which is what some form of written question would give. I am sure the examiners would argue that you have to know the "Why" in order to decide the "What to put in the box" on the CT.
I did one written Q because I changed my mind after about 7 mins of aspect sequence, reasoning that I knew enough about backdrives to get good enough marks in the 23 mins left so maybe my mark was a result of that change rather than the choice of questions. Don't take exam technique coaching from me!

