The final SK277 (human biology) tutorial

As with all final tutorials the one yesterday was mainly centred around the exam.

For this course that exam consists of three very different types of questions which require three equally different approaches to revising for them and similarly different tactics in answering them. As always, good time management is important in both revision and on the day of the exam and it’s even more important when the exam paper is made up of totally different types of question.

Coming first on the day are eight short questions whilst last is a choice of one essay from four. Yesterday the consensus was that it was best to answer the essay first as that’s a relatively known quantity so should make for some settling time. The problem with that is that you need to be fairly strict in doing the essay within an hour or so as much of an over-run will cause problems for the rest of the exam. That potential for over-running the time is a big problem for some people: it’s very important to remember that the essay only counts for 30% of the marks so spending, say, 50% of the time on it is unlikely to be productive.

The analysis question is something of an unknown quantity. My thinking on it is that it should be done second basically because it’s the kind of question that you wouldn’t want to feel rushed over. There are likely to be a lot of easy marks to be had from it, notably on the graph if they ask for one as it can take up to 1/3rd of the total marks for the question. Don’t run over the hour on this either though!

Finally, the thinking seemed to be that the short questions should be done last. That’s basically because it would be very easy to over-run the time on this and it could be rather de-motivating if you found that you could only do 6 or 7 of the questions.

Revision should really be done in that order too I think although it’s not really possible to revise for the analysis question.

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