I’m loosing a lot more marks at the end of my response then at the beginning, how can I improve this?

Make sure that you plan your answers, as most students often don’t take an extra five minutes planning their response before beginning, which often ends up being a crucial step in getting a strong mark. In this plan, make sure that you are providing crucial information to guarantee maximum marks for your response throughout your answer. This will stop you from rushing through major points in the first few paragraphs and having little left to discuss towards the end. 

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