We got given clean copies of of mice and men and an inspector calls for the exam which are not to be written, but I was just wondering if you're allowed to fold corners of pages lightly and take it in the exam like that, of pages of main useful quotes?
We got given clean copies of of mice and men and an inspector calls for the exam which are not to be written, but I was just wondering if you're allowed to fold corners of pages lightly and take it in the exam like that, of pages of main useful quotes?
You get the book when you go in and sit down, you won't get the opportunity to fold down corners etc before hand as you should (by exam rules) get given completely new copies. However during the exam you can fold the corners and you are allowed to amke notes on the book (most schools say you cant so they can reuse them). Good luck !!
You get the book when you go in and sit down, you won't get the opportunity to fold down corners etc before hand as you should (by exam rules) get given completely new copies. However during the exam you can fold the corners and you are allowed to amke notes on the book (most schools say you cant so they can reuse them). Good luck !!
Not at our school we've got given the clean exam copies now, the examiners check your book when you go in but I'm asking because folding the corner isn't writing notes etc is it?
I don't recall folding corners of Lord of the Flies.
You should pretty much have all the possible quotes for all the different themes memorised come exam time, or at least know where about they are in the book.
For GCSE we weren't allowed to (WJEC ) but they let you do it at A Level even on WJEC and you can fold page corners over and put little sticky markers in there, but you can't make any notes on them. So you should be fine
I'm not sure whether folding is strictly allowed but then i sincerely doubt any exam board would penalise you for doing it as they couldnt ever be sure it wasnt just accidental. If you do decide to, you could always just fold it kinda unevenly or something. Also, I had a couple of exams at GCSE when we took in texts, and I don't know anyone who got theirs checked by the invigilators ...