I. Scoring criteria
First of all, we need to know that the final score of British papers is:? Distinguish (70+), choose the best (69 ~ 60), pass (60 ~ 50), and the passing line is 50 points.
For some majors in some schools, the four-level division standard (including failing courses) is controlled by percentage and will be published on the professional campus website.
Then, the specific scoring standards generally adopted by schools:
Rent structure and argument:
Clear structure, clear point of view
Understanding of key concepts:
Correctly understand key concepts
E of materials used:
Make full use of materials
(that is to say, read a lot. My teacher gave us this word at that time: intensive reading)
Integration of evidence and argument:
Combine examples with opinions, just don't just say it, you must throw out examples.
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Finally, we should analyze it, because not all materials will agree with a point of view, and you may not agree with it. You should have your own understanding and judgment.
Second, the writing steps
Select a title.
In British universities (especially master's degree), students need to make their own choices from the topics given by teachers, and each topic corresponds to the content of a week's class.
So, be sure to choose a topic that interests you. Never guess which question is easy to write, because it is all the same.
The popular explanation is:
Seemingly simple, the content is not easy to go deep;
Things that seem difficult to write, as long as you clear your mind, are actually easy to get started.
Useful tips:
When you have no idea, choose a long topic. This is definitely a good strategy. Because the topic is long enough, the analysis of the topic will naturally be simpler. This is very helpful for the next exam. )
Examine/consider carefully the questions to be answered or the topics to be written.
The examination questions really started with Chinese composition, and it never let us go.
In thesis writing, the purpose of the examination is actually very clear: what does the teacher want you to write? Then the longer the topic, the more clues.
Is foreign policy socially constructed?
Compare and contrast the concepts of anarchy between constructivism and post-structuralism in international relations.
Feel these two examples. Although you may not be very clear about some concepts if you are not a professional student, obviously, the latter gives more usability clues.
A complete topic can be divided into instruction words, topics and focus.
Analysis case:
First of all, the topic can be divided into three parts: yes and contrast, truth and post-structuralism, and chy in international relations.
Obviously, comparison and contrast are instruction words, which are the benchmarks to guide our articles.
The remaining two pieces, which one is the topic and which one is the focus.
The difference between topic and focus is that the relationship between them is regarded as looking at the same wall with two different pairs of glasses. That large and limited wall is our topic, and two glasses are our focus. Because we can study and analyze the same topic with different emphases.
Therefore, in this issue, constructivism and post-structuralism are the focus of our attention to study the topic of anarchism in international relations.
In this way, will our outline be clearly listed soon? Then you can provide a perfect paper on this basis.
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