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How to write answers in CB1

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Pranjal Bhatt

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My main question to all the people who passed CB1 (previously known as CT2) is how did you answer the questions (subjective) and what was your approach did you write paragraph type answers or point wise, how many points did you cover in your answers ? I also appeared for CT2 in Sptember 2018 but failed I don't know why. My exam is again approaching and I want to know the best way to write answers.
 
My guess is that point form should be acceptable, and if possible I go for that as it's easier for the marker to distinguish each of your points that is made. Unless it's a "list" kind of question, I believe that (at least for questions 11-18) 5 points plus a little elaboration where appropriate should suffice.
 
That sounds like the answer I would have given. Brief concise bullets that give enough information to let the marker know that you understand the point, but not so much that it becomes the works of shakespeare.
 
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