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Using ChatGPT to mark my A Level essays

I am a resit applicant for both A Level Psychology (AQA) and English Literature (OCR) and obviously revising privately without any teachers and tutors, I don't have a third person to mark my exams/essays. It is nearing the time of the exams and with constant essay practice, marking it myself is not wholly accurate and I'm scared that I may be missing something in my essay structures and points so I've turned to uploading the mark schemes into ChatGPT and my essays onto there for it to mark. I just wanted to know whether or not this was an accurate way of getting it assessed or is it just misleading me even more. And if so, are there any better ways I could go by this?
With subjective marking for these subjects anyway, it's quite hard to tell whether it's accurate or not in the first place.

Has the marks it's been suggesting match what were scoring yourself?

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Original post by morteamie
I am a resit applicant for both A Level Psychology (AQA) and English Literature (OCR) and obviously revising privately without any teachers and tutors, I don't have a third person to mark my exams/essays. It is nearing the time of the exams and with constant essay practice, marking it myself is not wholly accurate and I'm scared that I may be missing something in my essay structures and points so I've turned to uploading the mark schemes into ChatGPT and my essays onto there for it to mark. I just wanted to know whether or not this was an accurate way of getting it assessed or is it just misleading me even more. And if so, are there any better ways I could go by this?
Hey, I’m also a psychology a level resit student and I’ve been giving my answers to chat gpt to mark, to make it as accurate as possible I make sure to provide the exact mark scheme as well asking it to mark according to the AQA guidelines. I’ve been getting some great feedback and if I’m unsure of the mark I ask it to mark again more harshly to see if the marks change. I’ve looked into if it accurate and different sources say different things so I’m still not too sure, but as it gives great feedback and quick marking I think it’s as reliable as I can get something marked. Hope this helped and good luck with your exams!

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