membra
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| 29 Nov 2015 01:50 PM |
| Just write nonsense but use smart words so it looks like you know what you're talking about. Bonus points if you re-word articles from the study guide. |
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membra
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| 29 Nov 2015 01:53 PM |
| This is good advice, guys. |
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| 29 Nov 2015 01:55 PM |
| What you do is write more information than you need to make sure that your report is well worded and informative, so it looks a lot better than a less word report. You can do this by slyly repeating words into your report to make it seem a bit more informative, when you're just increasing the word count as much as you can. |
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nightdumo
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| 29 Nov 2015 01:55 PM |
thanks ive been looking for a guide and i couldnt find one before
YOU'RE A HERO AND A SQUID, BANG BANG! |
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| 29 Nov 2015 01:56 PM |
actually just wait last minute and type it all at 9PM at night
i have a sad school life
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bluecap67
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| 29 Nov 2015 01:56 PM |
how to get good grades in a report
write things that the teachers absolutely want to hear and use smart words usually teachers are very bored and stressed people, so they just look at a paper for five seconds if it's written on, bam a plus |
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membra
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| 29 Nov 2015 01:58 PM |
| Screw wordy reports and the likes. I wrote a 9000 word essay on network routers and that report made me fail my networking course. |
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| 29 Nov 2015 02:00 PM |
| At my university, because they have a lot of students, they limit report word counts, so once they read upto the word count, everything after will just be ignored, whether it's a crucial sentence, or something very informative. |
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| 29 Nov 2015 02:03 PM |
@ChampionBuilder They do a similar thing to us. If you go over a particular word count the lecturers look through your bibliography and ignore any content from unreliable sources until they reach the word count. This forced me to manually sort my bibliography, putting all of my more-important-but-bad-source sources last. :( |
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