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When Mark Little was worth 25 marks by Irish Typepad
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  • Post category:Education / Studying
  • Post published:December 28, 2015

Aim to spend 5-10 minutes at the end of an exam checking over your work, to see if you can pick up extra marks.

Source: Basic exam technique @ State Library of Victoria

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