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etc. Alternatively, don't specifically mark that you're about to conclude; instead choose a sentence that nonetheless leads to a natural conclusion. 2 Report Reply 13
See if you can take that theme a step further when you bring it back in the conclusion. For example, if you began your essay with the idea of humanity’s sense of smallness in the face of space’s vast expanses, you could return to that idea in the conclusion. However, you might expand this theme to include the idea that as human knowledge ...
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On this page you'll find a collection of real personal statements written by students applying to study architecture and related courses at university.
State one conclusion about the effect of temperature on the rate of reaction? (1 mark)-An increase in temperature increases the rate of reaction aii. One reason why? (1 mark)-Because the volume of gas being produced at 40 degrees was more rapid than at 20 degrees. a(iii). Average rate (1 mark)-2 cm cubed per second (I think) 1 (b) two students ...
Working in a small group and forming a conclusion based on both fundamental and technical aspects, this challenge has provided me with sound knowledge on how to evaluate the market and balance a portfolio within a team. Currently, my ranking is positioned in the top 3% out of over 4700 teams across the country.
Although the content is good (but more detail could be included about experience at school and why that's made him/her want to be a teacher), the statement does not flow particularly well - a lot of the sentences start with 'I' and some of the paragraphs are very short - the conclusion especially should be longer.
It’s just a 30 minute discussion (mine was in a group of 6) about a scenario and you have to come to a conclusion together. You can’t really prepare much because you use the data and information they give you, and you can’t predict the scenario. Hope it goes well
Hi, I would leave your conclusion for the last all you have to include in the conclusion is a sum up of all your arguments make sure you don’t repeat information from your previous sections. But what I did is I concluded my research and linked it to my question and tried to answer my EPQ title/Question. What I found etc so the strengths of my ...
My structure for reference: Miscellaneous measurements made during practicals (I just call it "Measurements" in my book) Variables (Independent, Dependent and Controls) Method (only needed if you're making your own method) Measuring tools (What tools did you use and what is their resolution) Hazards (some people call this section the "Risk ...