Custom Assignment Help

November 24th, 2011 Leave a comment Go to comments

Coursework is the name given to the several activities done by students that contribute towards their overall grade, but which are evaluated independently from their final exams.  Coursework can take different forms including experimental work or research activities for students pursuing sciences and may entail book reports, essays or dissertations for those students pursuing art subjects. Unlike exams, coursework may be dome in a number of days or weeks and students are often allowed to refer to textbooks, notes or the internet to find information to finish the coursework assignments.  For some time now, there has been some debate regarding the help that students are allowed to receive as they do their coursework and most institutions have put in place measures to ensure that their students do not abuse the assignment help they receive towards their coursework.  In many institutions, any part of the coursework that is found to have been plagiarized can result to a disqualification and in some cases a fail grade. While coursework is meant to give learners an opportunity to learn more about a certain subject and improve their grades, the ease with which students can access the works of other people over the internet enables them to cheat the system. This is one among the many reasons why most institutions in the UK are gradually replacing coursework from GCSE with a system in which all grades are derived from modular assignments and final exams. In some many of the GCSE subjects, custom coursework has been to be carried out under exam conditions over some of time as a way of reducing and eliminating any cases of cheating during the coursework.

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