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Chloe_t

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Hey,
So my best friend is procrastination - I have only got my log and intro completed so far, and now I am completely stressing about how to write my central material!
Everywhere I have looked everyone has said to split it into chapters, but I am having difficulty in figuring out what to put in my chapters. My PIP is based on,
'How and why do teenagers relate to fictional characters in literature?'
I have no idea of a catchy title either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks :)
 

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I'm in a similar boat; in regards to procrastination and laziness.
Did you have a read @ the "guide to the writing of the pip" ?
Guide to the Writing of the PIP
Umm, for the CM try and answer your hypothesis and focus questions.
Draw out everything thats relevant and relate it to the course themes; time,persons,culture,society and environment - theres a few more u could use in the syllabus but be sure to relate it to these 5 key concepts.
Have a look at the syllabus and marking guidelines, that should help.
 

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Yeah I read those guidelines, they're great for help with the intro, log and conclusion, but rather brief in my opinion about the CM. Which really sucks.

But yeah thanks for the help:)
 

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I'm also in a similiar position. Finiding it very hard to write the CM as well. but if ind the more research you have it becomes easier to start writing more.
Just try and write about what you have found in regards to research and integrate course concepts and social literacy into it, it that helps at all.
Another idea, is to ust write as much as you can in relation to your topic, just write your heart out and don't worry if it isn't structured well just get all your information onto paper and then you can go through and edit it later and organise/structure it properly.

have a look at how some of these sample PIPS are written?
Examples of effective PIPs

http://community.boredofstudies.org...s/22779/examples-pips-updated-11-02-06-a.html

Hope that helps.
 

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Thanks, the first link was pretty useful.
Ugh, I hate the PIP!
Can't wait 'til it is finished, what a relief it will be.
Don't suppose anyone can suggest a good title? Haha, talk about mind blanks
:mad1:
 

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