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How to write an EPQ introduction

The first thing to do is to establish the purpose of the essay – in doing this, we want to break down the question that is being answered and examine the components of it. This sounds like it is just an e...

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Feedback on an essay: how to ensure you've written in a clear and coherent manner, making sure to consistently talk about your chosen exam theme throughout e.g. love and loss, in Harold Pinter's 'Betrayal' and Tennessee Williams' 'The Glass Menagerie'.

It is important to analyse the main points you are making throughout your essay, in great detail - e.g: "affects the reader" (but how?). Hence, it is imperative to expand your linguistic techniq...

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Why do I need to do a risk assessment?

The risk assessment lets the examiners know how much thought you have put into both the planning and the execution of your project. While the risk assessment doesn't go into the main body of your project,...

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How do I create a bibliography for my EPQ?

A bibliography is a list of sources that you have referred to directly or indirectly in your work, this is placed at the end of the work. The EPQ is the best way to prepare for life as a University studen...

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The best way of treating chronic pain, in a modern healthcare system, is through the use of NSAID drugs.

It is best to approach this question by first constructing an abstract, outlinng what you want to achieve from the project. Then this should be followed by an introduction to the topic, and potentially a ...

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