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I'm in a very good mood. I've been studying King Lear for an exam in June, and have just had back an essay that I wrote hurridly last week because my teacher had been harrassing me to get it in. I have been busy preparing for other exams and hadn't looked at the play for several months. However, I was told that the piece I wrote on redemption at the end of the play was 'First class', 'beautifully judged' and 'the best thing I had written in the whole 2-year course'.

Now I'm obviously pleased that my subconscious is up to the task, and that the information on the play is lodged somewhere there in the back of my mind, but it does lead me to wonder if I am going about my revision in the right way.

How do I teach myself to be able to do that again in the exam?

In other news - chapter four of Doors of Perception has gone to my betas.

Date: 2003-05-19 04:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silverweed3.livejournal.com
I sent Doors 4 back to you, but I fear you're asleep at the moment. Does BST mean you're ahead an hour or behind an hour? And are you on it now? *ponders* Of course, you might stay up late. It's 6:50 pm where I am.

However, I was told that the piece I wrote on redemption at the end of the play was 'First class', 'beautifully judged' and 'the best thing I had written in the whole 2-year course'.

Go you! Don't you love it when they like best what you wrote in five minutes or half-asleep...;)

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