I had a phone call with my French teacher to go over some of the mistakes in my assignment, and she did say that she thought my second essay was a better essay in it's own right, but that in marking it she had to follow the mark scheme, which made me feel better about it. (Also the way that response mirrored my own response to the question was quite aesthetically pleasing, because I'm that sort of pretentious wanker.)
I spent most of the weekend working through the next module of my RS course, and doing the assignment for that. The content was largely familiar and pretty straightforward conceptually, at least compared to the ontology and epistemology that I'd been covering in my first assignment. The thing I found most difficult was completing the questions in the time available, which was quite surprising to me, because I remember in my first set of A-levels always having masses of time to kill at the end. But I guess that's in part a difference between essay and non-essay subjects - and looking at the examiner's reports, I'm far from the only person to find that a challenge. I think possibly one thing I might want to do is look into getting a better pen, as I'm just using ballpoints at the moment. If anyone who has more recent experience than me in doing much in the way of writing by hand has any pointers, I'd love to hear your advice.
On Sunday afternoon our neighbour Jesse came over to hang out, which was really nice. I baked a clementine and almond cake which I was pretty pleased with, and we played a game of Azul, which I'd originally encountered chez
atreic and
emperor and enjoyed, but subsequently completely forgotten how to play. It was as much fun as I remembered it being, so I'm going to try and remember to play it more now.
Work is going to be pretty hectic for the next couple of weeks, as we've got a major deadline on the 12th, but then the rest of that week will hopefully be relatively gentle tying up of loose ends, and then the university closes down for a fortnight, so I'll get a proper break. (Sort of, as I'll be trying to use it to get as far ahead as possible in my A-level studies...)
I spent most of the weekend working through the next module of my RS course, and doing the assignment for that. The content was largely familiar and pretty straightforward conceptually, at least compared to the ontology and epistemology that I'd been covering in my first assignment. The thing I found most difficult was completing the questions in the time available, which was quite surprising to me, because I remember in my first set of A-levels always having masses of time to kill at the end. But I guess that's in part a difference between essay and non-essay subjects - and looking at the examiner's reports, I'm far from the only person to find that a challenge. I think possibly one thing I might want to do is look into getting a better pen, as I'm just using ballpoints at the moment. If anyone who has more recent experience than me in doing much in the way of writing by hand has any pointers, I'd love to hear your advice.
On Sunday afternoon our neighbour Jesse came over to hang out, which was really nice. I baked a clementine and almond cake which I was pretty pleased with, and we played a game of Azul, which I'd originally encountered chez
Work is going to be pretty hectic for the next couple of weeks, as we've got a major deadline on the 12th, but then the rest of that week will hopefully be relatively gentle tying up of loose ends, and then the university closes down for a fortnight, so I'll get a proper break. (Sort of, as I'll be trying to use it to get as far ahead as possible in my A-level studies...)
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Date: 2022-11-28 02:36 pm (UTC)From:Like lots of opinions about pens (this may be like a bit of a Special Interest….)
Date: 2022-11-28 01:38 pm (UTC)From:https://www.cultpens.com/c/q/explore/product-type/pens/gel-pens
You can also get gel pen refills for more fancy/hand friendly but expensive pens of that’s what works best for you.
If you want to use a fountain pen - which are like more comfy and writerly feeling then there are lots of options. Fountain pen geekdom is like a whole big cool confusing thing. But like unless you have like a specific lucky/special pen then you prolly want a nice but cheapish (so you can have a back up) pen that takes cartridges (you don’t want to like be faffing with ink bottles in an exam!). We really, really like the TWSBI swipe (will take standard cartridges as well as the big TWSBI brand ones)
https://www.cultpens.com/s?q=Twsbi+swipe
And the Lamy Safari (plastic) or Al-Star (aluminium and like just a bit nicer) are good too (but they only take the Lamy brand cartridges)
https://www.cultpens.com/c/q/brands/lamy/lamy-safari
https://www.cultpens.com/c/q/brands/lamy/lamy-al-star
(We’ve like also heard like good things about the Pilot Kakuno but haven’t tried one yet)
For fountain pens I like a broad nib but it depends on your band writing. If you aren’t sure then like medium is a good place to start. The Lamy nibs are like particularly easy to change.
In an exam you have to use the paper you are given which is like usually not really fountain pen friendly. This article (from like a US supplier) goes through some inks that work well on cheap paper https://www.jetpens.com/blog/The-Best-Fountain-Pen-Inks-for-Ordinary-Paper/pt/971
And you can always look up inks you like on Mountain of Ink https://mountainofink.com/ to see how it does on different papers.
We like diamine inks cos they are cheap, made in the UK and the standard colours come on cartridges as well as bottles - but the different colours like respond differently to paper quality so not all of them are going to work in an exam
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Date: 2022-11-28 02:58 pm (UTC)From:Pilot gel pens are excellent.
Do double check exam requirements re ink in advance; I think for at least some exams you may be obliged to use particular ink colours? (But if so I would expect it'll be like black or school-pen-blue. I do like exciting coloured inks but I understand examiners not wanting eg glittery orange :) )
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Date: 2022-11-28 04:58 pm (UTC)From:A lot of the strategies that were permitted for us in the late 90s such as answering one question in prose and the rest in short form/bullets also doesn't work anymore cos instead of PAPERS being marked, possibly by an overtired drunk teacher at 4am of deadline day, the paper is scanned and QUESTION + ANSWER are sliced up in such a way that exam marker will see umpty of question X and be allocated those in chunks with a timescale and they only get more if they mark within moderated guidelines (some are randomly double marked and so on)... So less deadline but a lot more conveyor belt. If they can't read answers they should be flagging it for review more slowly, but it's not in their interests to squint at bad writing.
I don't know why school exams aren't typed except of course where it's maths/science etc...
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Date: 2022-11-28 04:59 pm (UTC)From:In general, if I'm doing a lot of writing I do better with a pen that has a fatter barrel. I've also sometimes used a pen grip in the past, when I was having more finger problems. If I use a narrower pen, I like the ones with a triangular barrel. Staedtler triplus fineliners are what I usually use for colour-codong things, and some of the sets come in nifty containers, but I don't tend to use them for writing anything long.
I also second the advice on practising.
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Date: 2022-11-29 09:47 am (UTC)From:My little sister has some of the Azul variations, and the ones we've played have also been fun.