ahahahaha, did he really do that? I thought it was bad losing a mark on a psych thing coz I had ; instead of spaces.honky tonk said:I got marks taken off a Biology report last year because one of my references had a page range. The marker told me I was supposed to just indicate the starting page number.
Needless to say, I wasn't happy.
Natstar is well known for her totally useless posts. You should see her in the UWS forum.Wow that was a useful post
How were your marks?iamsickofyear12 said:I had an assessment due last week which I quoted big chunks out of the textbook cause it said 'link theory with practise' and my source of theory was the textbook. I don't care if thats not what I was meant to do, cause I referenced it and they didn't tell us not to do that.
I haven't got it back yet. My tutor said if you only used the textbook you would pass, and I used an extra source, so hopefully I passed.Lexicographer said:How were your marks?
I didn't just quote chunks, I also did my own writing. But this was an assessment which I couldn't really use that many sources. I only needed 1 extra source for one of the sections. But for my econ assessment I used about 6.1Time4thePpl said:It may be different for your courses, but for all of mine, the tutors have emphasised that quoting big chunks will not get you marks. It is far better paraphrasing it. You can use an idea from another source to back up what you're saying, or to critically analyse it, but it shouldn't be used much. In my political economy thingo of 650 words I used 6 sources, and perhaps quoting and paraphrasing constituted only about 80 of those words.