By now you should be suitably immersed in your research of the pre-release bullet points on China. Make sure you try out as many past questions as possible when you are preparing for Section A, where you will be given a choice of two questions based on one of the six bullet points.
Section B is just as important as Section A and often more challenging, but only because many students spend far too long on the first section, as they have so many examples (some relevant, others less so) that they can incorporate into their response. This is a poor approach to take. Instead, spend the first 10–15 minutes of the exam looking at both sections and planning out possible answers for both of them.
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