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Hi- I just wanted to know what to put into a final evaluation for an EPQ if you're looking for top grades; A/A*'s. Thanks in advance.
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Hi- I just wanted to know what to put into a final evaluation for an EPQ if you're looking for top grades; A/A*'s. Thanks in advance.
Hi- I just wanted to know what to put into a final evaluation for an EPQ if you're looking for top grades; A/A*'s. Thanks in advance.
You're going to want to go into detail about what went well and what you could have improved on.
You could think about including things such as:
1. The reliability of the sources you used to research - could they have been biased? Did you balance out the sources you used to get multiple viewpoints?
2. What problems did you face and how did you overcome them? How could you avoid them next time?
3. What went well? How did your research aid the good things you did?
4. What did you learn from doing the project? How is it going to help you in the future?
Hope this helps!
Michaela - UoP Rep

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Hi!
You're going to want to go into detail about what went well and what you could have improved on.
You could think about including things such as:
1. The reliability of the sources you used to research - could they have been biased? Did you balance out the sources you used to get multiple viewpoints?
2. What problems did you face and how did you overcome them? How could you avoid them next time?
3. What went well? How did your research aid the good things you did?
4. What did you learn from doing the project? How is it going to help you in the future?
Hope this helps!
Michaela - UoP Rep
Hi!
You're going to want to go into detail about what went well and what you could have improved on.
You could think about including things such as:
1. The reliability of the sources you used to research - could they have been biased? Did you balance out the sources you used to get multiple viewpoints?
2. What problems did you face and how did you overcome them? How could you avoid them next time?
3. What went well? How did your research aid the good things you did?
4. What did you learn from doing the project? How is it going to help you in the future?
Hope this helps!
Michaela - UoP Rep

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