28-02-2008, 09:36 AM
CTs are done the way there are to prove you understand why box y appears and its content is to be x and z. These come with years of doing it as a day job because it is the nuances that gain the marks not that tracks aa-bd plus overlap track bd are required for the route. ALWAYS qualify what you mean when using hashes or notes. #193 may mean "time in minutes" to you but you have to prove to the examiner that you know it means that! To be honest, it is better to avoid hashes and notes altogether.
As for aspect sequences, easy money as other's have stated. My exam technique was draw the tables, whilst they are being copied do the AS, then complete the signal CTs first and finish with the points CTs.
Jerry
As for aspect sequences, easy money as other's have stated. My exam technique was draw the tables, whilst they are being copied do the AS, then complete the signal CTs first and finish with the points CTs.
Jerry
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