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spelling mistakes in your dissertation
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I've worked so hard for the past three months on my dissertation. I've wrote up 15,000 words and after proof reading it several times, I felt happy with my work that I got this professionally printed. Re-reading over it, I've spotted,no joke, so many mistakes, its unreal. Spelling isn't my strong point evidently obvious from what I have wrote. Does anyone know how badly this will affect my final grade? Thing is I spell checked, I proof read and somehow still keep finding mistakes. I'm really worried. I don't want to email my tutor about this because i'm hoping some of this will go unnoticed. :( I feel SO stupid.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dont feel stupid hun :0(
We all make mistakes espesh in a big essay like that
I did have a comment once telling me to read over better as i had a few mistakes and unfortunately you do loose marks :0/
Thing is a few marks for presentation and the floe of the essay can be the difference between a pass and a fail - youve done sooooooo well to write as much. If you have the time ...id print again hun i really would xxx
We all make mistakes espesh in a big essay like that
I did have a comment once telling me to read over better as i had a few mistakes and unfortunately you do loose marks :0/
Thing is a few marks for presentation and the floe of the essay can be the difference between a pass and a fail - youve done sooooooo well to write as much. If you have the time ...id print again hun i really would xxx
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As far as I know, it's the content of your dissertation that's important, unless of course your dissertation is on English literature and grammar!! I must say, though, that your spelling isn't bad, but your grammar isn't very good.
i.e. You've WRITTEN up 15,000 words, it's unreal from what you've WRITTEN. Luck may be on your side, if your tutor or examiner weren't too hot on English themselves. Fingers crossed for you.
i.e. You've WRITTEN up 15,000 words, it's unreal from what you've WRITTEN. Luck may be on your side, if your tutor or examiner weren't too hot on English themselves. Fingers crossed for you.
I have an in-law who is unable to spell.The reason is that he is dyslexic.He is clever at mathematics and is capable at practical matters such as woodwork and has designed and built his house extension.
I think that English spelling should be revised so that our children could learn to read by saying what they see. French and Italian children learn to read very quickly.
I think that English spelling should be revised so that our children could learn to read by saying what they see. French and Italian children learn to read very quickly.
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