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<blockquote data-quote="RubySmithers" data-source="post: 43029" data-attributes="member: 6305"><p>Hi, please don't stress - I was also in your situation. What really helped me was doing the following:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Implement the IRAC (Issue Rule Apply Conclude) structure into all of your answers. I assume you're currently studying the GDL? If you are, I can confidently say that the GDL is mostly about having good exam technique and giving the examiner everything they want in a structured, concise manner.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Go back to your answers, re-read them and reflect on the feedback you've been given. Sometimes reviewing your own work can be difficult because you think you've done everything right. But, read the question/scenario carefully and re-read your answer and see where you've gone wrong. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Do not let this get you down! If you do, you'll only make things worse for yourself. I know its cliche to say, but failure is probably the best teacher (at least it has been for me). </li> </ol><p>I hope this alleviates some of your stress and I am certain that you'll come back strong if you take on board my advice! I'm rooting for you!</p><p></p><p>Ruby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RubySmithers, post: 43029, member: 6305"] Hi, please don't stress - I was also in your situation. What really helped me was doing the following: [LIST=1] [*]Implement the IRAC (Issue Rule Apply Conclude) structure into all of your answers. I assume you're currently studying the GDL? If you are, I can confidently say that the GDL is mostly about having good exam technique and giving the examiner everything they want in a structured, concise manner. [*]Go back to your answers, re-read them and reflect on the feedback you've been given. Sometimes reviewing your own work can be difficult because you think you've done everything right. But, read the question/scenario carefully and re-read your answer and see where you've gone wrong. [*]Do not let this get you down! If you do, you'll only make things worse for yourself. I know its cliche to say, but failure is probably the best teacher (at least it has been for me). [/LIST] I hope this alleviates some of your stress and I am certain that you'll come back strong if you take on board my advice! I'm rooting for you! Ruby [/QUOTE]
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