How do you get up to band 5 for AS OCR Philosophy and ethics?

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  1. chees006's Avatar
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    How do you get up to band 5 for AS OCR Philosophy and ethics?
    Hey, I really need some help, I normally get a really high band 4 for my essays in R.S., but I don't know what or how to write them better to get them into the band 5 category :confused:... My teachers say I need to do all this extra reading , but suppose even if I did, what sort of stuff from extra reading would I include... I really don't understand how it helps at all

    Please give me as detailed and thoroughly explained response as possible >.< Thanks!
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    How do you get up to band 5 for AS OCR Philosophy and ethics?
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