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How do I approach the source-based essay?

The Oxford University HAT test can seem daunting, and indeed it is not like any exam you will have taken before. However it is important to identify ways in which you can approach the source. Firstly reme...

Answered by Eliza H. HAT tutor
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How do I know that what I'm writing about in the first parts of the HAT test is relevant?

In short, there's no way it wouldn't be. The only way to go wrong for sure when taking HAT is to not write down something because you think it's not relevant enough. Although history in high school (for b...

Answered by Christina-Sandra S. HAT tutor
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How do I revise for the HAT test?

Revision may seem counterintuitive, especially because you won't be given any prior information about what sort of source may come up but it is still worth preparing for the HAT test.Due to changes in the...

Answered by Mohamed I. HAT tutor
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How do I answer a Question 2 essay on the HAT?

A question two essay on the HAT should be approached in a similar way to which you would approach a normal History (Unit I and Unit II OCR question) A-Level essay. Question II essays will, usually, be fra...

Answered by Rory M. HAT tutor
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How can I answer the HAT test when I haven't studied the topic that will come up?

(1) Don't panic! The HAT test is designed to test historical skills, not historical knowledge. The examiners will have tried to select a source from material that is not covered by any A-Level or alternat...

Answered by Tutor115706 D. HAT tutor
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