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FESTIVAL QUESTIONNAIRE


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your boundaries overlap on question 1 = FAIL

with ending it at greater than 5 its probably best to segment it down to individual amounts rather than ranges

eg

0

1

2

3

4

5

over 5 (please state)

+ its a very short dissertation questionnaire, most I have filled in for mates over the years, are normally 20+ questions

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:P Why not just do her dissertation for her?

Whatever happened to doing your own homework anyway?

As someone pointed out to me recently, my generation were expected to come home from school and spend about 1 - 1 1/2hrs on homework every school day, which we did by ourselves, as it was meant to be our own work and a measure of our ability in a given subject.

Now, The Government policy seems to be that every parent should help their kids with their homework.

We thought we'd left school & bloody homework behind years ago.

It's just not fair.

And I'm expected to work as well.

And for what?

So my taxes can pay for our original poster to be told she is good enough to do a degree course when she cannot (or cannot be bothered to) even punctuate or capitalise properly, test that her questionnaire worked before putting it online, or understand the difference between the words "difference" and "different".

Would never have happened in my day.

"Really could mean the different between a pass and a fail" You really should have it in the bag if you're towards the end of your third year.

Daily Mail type rant over.

:P

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Education is about learning and you don't just learn from your teachers or tutors. I think it's great that a few people here have tried to offer constructive comments. If Manchestergirl or any other students thinking about doing the same have picked up a few tips and learnt something then a result.
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