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Religious Education 2018

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  • 03-09-2017 4:00am
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    Registered Users Posts: 7


    I think if I dropped to Ordinary level English and took up Religion I would get more points. But my school doesn't do an exam religion class. How do I complete the coursework and what should I study?


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    Garysh wrote: »
    I think if I dropped to Ordinary level English and took up Religion I would get more points. But my school doesn't do an exam religion class. How do I complete the coursework and what should I study?

    The religion course is still a lot of work! For your coursework there are two parts, part a is all about the information you found and where you got this information, part B is all about engagement and reflection, comment on the information you discovered, let the examiner get to know you! The exam itself is 8 essays. It's the hardest exam to get timing right. Realistically, you need to practise writing 2.5 page essays under 20 minutes, very difficult! Your introduction and conclusion are the most important parts. You need to study the whole course. You have to do section a, and b, then you choose 2 more sections. Write an essay for every topic you cover, youll always have that essay then for revision!


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