Wow that was amazing! It’s my first time writing a case study analysis and I’m sitting here wondering “where do I even start? What am I supposed to do?” And this video has really lined me up and fired me off with some solid direction and creative ways to become amazing at this. Thank you!
You are so welcome! I'm delighted that this is of help to you :) There will be lots more content coming up in the next couple of months - so if there are any areas that you would like to hear more about do let me know. GOOD LUCK with your work - you've got this 👊
I am doing my assignment for an aboriginal unit in Australia, your video is awesome and has given me some insights on continuing with my work. Keep it up!
Thank you for a very helpful video. Besides, could you clarify for me what were "the question" you had mentioned since 10:08? Are they the questions in the end of each case study which are asked by the examination setter? I'm still confusing this
Hi @prachitkatolkar2283! Generally speaking, unless the piece is an explicitly reflective assignment, it is more appropriate to use a more passive voice (e.g. 'this report will suggest that') instead of using personal pronouns. The latter runs the risk of diluting your academic tone, as we are more likely to offer personal opinions rather than pushing ourselves to provide evidence-based academic judgements (which the passive voice naturally encourages). But as ever, do check with the module leader to see their preferences. Good luck with your report!
Wow that was amazing! It’s my first time writing a case study analysis and I’m sitting here wondering “where do I even start? What am I supposed to do?” And this video has really lined me up and fired me off with some solid direction and creative ways to become amazing at this. Thank you!
You are so welcome! I'm delighted that this is of help to you :) There will be lots more content coming up in the next couple of months - so if there are any areas that you would like to hear more about do let me know. GOOD LUCK with your work - you've got this 👊
Same, I feel a lot more confident now that I have a based line of structure.
I am doing my assignment for an aboriginal unit in Australia, your video is awesome and has given me some insights on continuing with my work. Keep it up!
Brilliant video, outlining a clear process and basis to start case study writing! Thank you.
I love the way you explain things it always makes me understand better.
I'm so glad that this is helpful! Good luck with your work!
Super helpful. I really had to challenge and push myself rather than going with the easy surface level analysis.
Thank you! I had no clue how to do a case study. This video helped make sense of what I needed to do!
Thank you for a very helpful video. Besides, could you clarify for me what were "the question" you had mentioned since 10:08? Are they the questions in the end of each case study which are asked by the examination setter? I'm still confusing this
I found your video extremely helpful. Thank you!
Thanks Neil! Much appreciative!!!
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Thanks very much for this content.
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Great video!
Thanks for sharing.
Such a helpful video
I have to do a case study analysis in the form of report. Can I use personal pronoun ‘l’ to create argument?
Hi @prachitkatolkar2283! Generally speaking, unless the piece is an explicitly reflective assignment, it is more appropriate to use a more passive voice (e.g. 'this report will suggest that') instead of using personal pronouns. The latter runs the risk of diluting your academic tone, as we are more likely to offer personal opinions rather than pushing ourselves to provide evidence-based academic judgements (which the passive voice naturally encourages). But as ever, do check with the module leader to see their preferences. Good luck with your report!
Any sample you could provide?
Thanks.
helpful