Hi Jim and Graham, beacuse you are amazing, please could ypu convince the politics nerds gang to have a paper 3B live stream - for global politics - before the exam. Thanks besties
@@tutor2u-official are you limited on applications marks if you didn’t use the case study but real world examples of businesses as application instead?
You dont have to, but you can if you wish as it adds to your overall evaluation. The key evaluation is the conclusion, which needs to answer the question, show balance and add value [jim]
@@tutor2u-official Oh okay the thing is I find it hard to evaluate as the evaluation is usually just my counter argument in the 16 marker. I guess if I think of one on the spot I'll add it in if anything. Thanks so much!
Thanks
Hi Jim and Graham, beacuse you are amazing, please could ypu convince the politics nerds gang to have a paper 3B live stream - for global politics - before the exam. Thanks besties
For the 16s Is it okay to do 1-2 lines of eval at the end of each analysis paragraph and then in the judgment do an in depth eval for both points?
Yes
Do u have to reference the case study business in every question ?
Yeah, only if it’s relevant though
In Paper 2 and Paper 3 it is essential to use the case study in each question, drawing on relevant info / data. That is why application is key
@@tutor2u-official are you limited on applications marks if you didn’t use the case study but real world examples of businesses as application instead?
So for 16 markers there's no need to evaluate after each analysis paragraph?
You dont have to, but you can if you wish as it adds to your overall evaluation. The key evaluation is the conclusion, which needs to answer the question, show balance and add value [jim]
@@tutor2u-official Oh okay the thing is I find it hard to evaluate as the evaluation is usually just my counter argument in the 16 marker. I guess if I think of one on the spot I'll add it in if anything. Thanks so much!
It would be fine to have one of my points with added evaluation and my other without right?
of course.