Answered By: Student Conduct, Complaints and Appeals
Last Updated: Dec 08, 2023 Views: 228

You should:

  • re-read your work, and re-familiarise yourself with the arguments you have made
  • prepare a summary of your main points - can you introduce your main points and arguments in three minutes?
  • think about potential questions in advance.  What might be discussed, are there any weak points or things you could have done better
  • look again at your sources, are you familiar with them and their main arguments.  Can you use your own arguments in the context of your reading
  • practice giving analytical answers, never answer with yes or no. Always develop and justify your answers, giving examples and evidence.

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