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Handing in your assignment

We have now come to the end of the process of writing your assignment. This will be the point when you will present your assignment to your tutor -and when it is no longer yours. You hand it over and are ready to get on with the next piece of work. At this point you have to accept that you have done the best you can in the time and with the resources available to you. You might [Pg.134]

Learning from feedback grades and tutors comments [Pg.135]

On some courses tutors offer tutorials to discuss students assignments. It is up to you to make good use of these - for instance, by rereading your assignment before you see the tutor and by identifying any feedback or issue that you [Pg.136]

The written feedback on your assignment should help you to understand why you got a particular grade and also help you to do better next time. Tutors vary enormously in how much feedback they give students, and written feedback can be quite individual. Increasingly courses use feedback sheets, pro-formas with headings, to break down how you have done into different categories. If your course does not use one of these then you need to attend carefully to the comments in the margin and at the end of the piece of work. [Pg.137]

I need a clear introduction telling me where you are going. I cannot see your reading. [Pg.137]


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