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When Mark Little was worth 25 marks by Irish Typepad
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  • Post category:Education / Studying
  • Post published:October 2, 2015

Find out as much as you can about each exam. How much is it worth to your overall mark in the subject? Is it multiple choice or essay? Can you choose which questions to answer? Be as prepared as possible.

Source: Top 10 exam tips @ Youth Central

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