Exam / revision techniques

Hi,

I have just failed my PDS1 exams and I am feeling disillusioned with the whole programme. The course is such a huge leap from CPP study and i am having real trouble understanding the exam questions and exactly what the examiners expect from you with regards to quotes and case studies etc.

I am in desperate need of guidance on exam technique and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. I have read every examiners report available but have not found them very useful.

Any links or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Clare
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  • I am about to take my exams for the Managing and Leading People and Managing for Results and have been revising solidly for two weeks but there just seems so much to remember.  I am particularly worried about remembering theorists and models - does anyone have any tips?  I have not taken any exams since my GCSE's 14 years ago and am petrified about the confusing wording of the exam questions!!  When you are asked to critically analyse, does that mean to give your own opinion or the opinions of academics?


    I would be grateful for any advice or tips.


    Ella


     


     


     


     

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  • I am about to take my exams for the Managing and Leading People and Managing for Results and have been revising solidly for two weeks but there just seems so much to remember.  I am particularly worried about remembering theorists and models - does anyone have any tips?  I have not taken any exams since my GCSE's 14 years ago and am petrified about the confusing wording of the exam questions!!  When you are asked to critically analyse, does that mean to give your own opinion or the opinions of academics?


    I would be grateful for any advice or tips.


    Ella


     


     


     


     

Children
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