While studying at school, we have to complete certain written tasks. There is no need to tell that university assignments differ from the ones written at school. So, in order to get prepared for student life (that is, unfortunately, not only about fun), such papers as courseworks should be completed.
While studying at school, we have to complete certain
written tasks. There is no need to tell that university assignments differ from
the ones written at school. So, in order to get prepared for student life (that
is, unfortunately, not only about fun), such papers as courseworks should be
completed.
The emphasis in coursework, like in any type of academic
writing is on facts and their interpretation. This must be presented in a
logical and clear way using an academic writing style. Some academic writing
tips listed below will help you make your GCSE coursework as
effective as possible.
1. Choose a topic you would like to research in your
coursework
2. Brainstorm ideas. Think over what particular aspects of
the chosen topic you would like to cover in your intermediate coursework.
3. Conduct good research that will make your coursework
impressive and complete. Gather relevant materials. Find interesting materials
that will impress your readers and give a full picture of the topic of your college coursework.
All data you will present in your intermediate coursework should be up-to-date,
reliable and interesting at the same time. If you find some fascinating and
unknown facts on the issue you cover, you are sure to win some extra points.
4. Arrange all gathered coursework information in the right
order make everything rationally connected. Analyze and arrange all the
information found. Choose the materials of the primary and secondary
importance. Do not forget to write down all the information about the source
you take coursework data from. Your coursework should include a list of
references with properly cited sources. It is very important if you do not want
to be accused of plagiarism.
5. Start writing the first draft of your intermediate
coursework. The main parts are: Introduction, Main Body and Conclusion.
6. Revise and edit your coursework where needed. Correct all
punctuation, stylistic and grammar mistakes. If you are satisfied with the
results, you can hand in your intermediate coursework.
Here are the marks that decide the grade of your graduate coursework.
Consider them when analyzing the quality of your coursework and the grade you
want.
Coursework mark A (100-90 points)
If you want to get such highest coursework grade, you need
such highest marks too. You need to make an ideal piece of work and demonstrate
a high level of knowledge. Also, you need to attend all the classes in the
subject you are going to write a coursework on.
Coursework mark B (89-80 points)
It is a good result!
The B grade coursework mark corresponds to the appropriate level of
knowledge. If you are satisfied with such results, you just need to make a good
coursework.
Coursework mark C (79-70 points)
It is not really bad.
Such coursework mark tells that you made a certain kind of work, but your
desire was not too strong or your knowledge level appeared to be insufficient
to achieve a good level.
Coursework mark D (69-60 points)
Well, at least you have tried. Its may be cause of some
reasons you cannot attend all classes and your level of knowledge does not go
upwards.
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