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FAQ: Advice on how to improve your ICA marks
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Making sure you understand what the question asks so that you answer the question.
- Compare the other students' submissions with yours, for content, critical appraisal, & insight
- Reflect on how your submissions could be improved based on what looks better in the other submissions
- This method is deliberately built into our ICAs so that you can identify what makes a good submission & learn from your peers
- Also look at the discussion boards & compare what are good posts & interactions, to your submissions
- Writing clearly with good synthesis.
- Again, compare your submission to those of others for composition & grammar.
- There are several University of Edinburgh resources to help you with this:
- https://www.ed.ac.uk/english-language-teaching/ele-courses/elsis
- There is a good section "Independent study materials"
- https://www.ed.ac.uk/english-language-teaching/ele-courses
- You may want to consider taking one of these courses during the first semester to help with your English writing skills if English is not your first language.
- https://www.ed.ac.uk/english-language-teaching
- Explore the homepage for other opportunities to improve writing skills in English
- https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/student-life/language-support
- This page links to several resources which may be of use, including to the three pages above.
- This link is also most useful: https://www.ed.ac.uk/institute-academic-development/postgraduate/taught
- https://www.ed.ac.uk/english-language-teaching/ele-courses/elsis