According to USQ noticeboard, your examiner required that you put in 'introduction' and 'conclusion' in your section 2 case study portion. This called for new twist in your approach to the examination on the Feb 11, 2008. You cannot go directly into the questions anymore. The strategy of tackling paper MGT5000 would be this:
Do section one which consist of 10 multiple choice questions in under 10 minutes.
Next, go to section 3 and complete 2 of the 3 questions, essay type, in just 40 minutes. Each question expects you to give about 10 points covering about 1000 words for each question.
Lastly, then you go to the section 2 for the case study. You have about 60 minutes for this part. On a rough working paper, put down the summary points of all the three questions. To do the introduction, you have to read all the three questions. The introduction in your answer should be a summary of all the questions to the case study. The examiner do not want an introduction to the case as they are well versed with the case themselves, so they do not need you to tell them what is the case about. Rather, they want you to tell them what you are going to cover in your answer, that is the roadsigns to your essay.
Another point to take note of is that they do not want point forms only. They want essay, paragraph. You can put in subheadings (encourage to do so for clear directions to your points) and under each headings, give your explanation, analysis and evidence.
The conclusion should be a summary of all your answers, usually ending with a recommendation.
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