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Study SkillsCase StudiesThe aim of case studies is to test theoretical knowledge in an unfamiliar context through pre-issued or unseen cases of varying lengths. A variety of skills are tested - students need to be able to analyse, evaluate and communicate their ideas clearly on paper. Frequently, numerical manipulation is also required as is subsequent application of your results. A good answer will always contain some originality of thought and demonstrate skills of perception. Examiners report that many candidates underperform because they tend to launch into writing answers without taking sufficient time to interpret all the information given first. How to improve your technique: some general principles
A strategy for success![]() Sources of data for practiceIt is important to gain confidence in handling and interpreting case study material by familiarising yourself with typical examples from past examination papers.
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