-buy yourself a Hilroy notebook (or the equivalent - Google Doc will suffice as well).
-record/list, when applicable, arguments (topic sentences) that you would use on the PART A: WRA II diploma exam. Ideally, after each class lecture/assignment/debate, you should reflect on that day’s arguments and cite the argument(s) you would use on a WRA II or in casual conversation with someone.
-you must have a list of arguments for each unit of study. With each argument, you should have potential case studies that prove the argument as well. This can be done while you cite your arguments, or at a later date and time.
-at the end of the semester, you should be able to use this Daily Arguments Journal to study from for your PART B: WRA II of the diploma exam.