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    I did AQA Drama, I did 2 Questions from Section B!

    The Crucible & Billy Liar, went smooth! Hard describing some bits though

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    You have to do a theory exam for GCSE Drama? Wow, that sucks.

    I did Edexcel GCSE Drama this year, and I didn't have no theory exam...
    eek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olleh View Post
    You have to do a theory exam for GCSE Drama? Wow, that sucks.

    I did Edexcel GCSE Drama this year, and I didn't have no theory exam...
    60% of the course is practically theory, 40% written exam and then you have 20% coursework and 40% acting ect..
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    oh my days.
    i prefer my course.
    15% 7 hour drama exam on a set topic (ours was disability)
    then 15% of coursework on it

    then another 15% on a play (ours was lord of the flies)
    then 15% on the coursework

    then we had to devise a piece of drama, on ANYTHING at all, and that was worth 40%


    so much fun =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eamonn View Post
    60% of the course is practically theory, 40% written exam and then you have 20% coursework and 40% acting ect..
    Ouch - my Edexcel course was 60% 25-minute performance, 40% coursework.
    eek.

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    What can you write about for drama?

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    Why different things were effective in a production, what you would do if you were designing, how you would do lighting, costume acting. What was good about various different parts of a production... Quite a lot

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    mines 40% based on two performances, and 60% on three peices of coursework/portfolios
    there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you

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    Maybe they should have a GCSE for drama for people who want to be actors and a GCSE for people who want to do set design or be a playwright.

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    Well A level splits it up more because you can do Directing courses and acting courses, GCSE is just the foundation for gettin all the general knowledge...

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