Shane
I used the headings and numbering to separate the report out (but only added them after I did my word count)... think it's easier for those reading to match answers to "sections" as well.
My training plan seemed to differ quite a lot from the final report, although I used the plan as guidance as to what I said I'd be covering/ learning within that section.
I can't speak for anyone else - but I have just received a pass from the board so must have done something right!
best of luck
Zoë
>>> Shane Mawe <[log in to unmask]> 05/07/2004 15:21:47 >>>
Time for some silly questions!
I have just started writing up my written statement and am using the
template from FORM APP1
Is it standard practise to use headings and numbering as they appear on
the form e.g. 1.1 How effective was ....? Also the headings chew up
about 10% of the word count.
Also the headings appear the same as the ones used to outline the Route
A training plan so have candidates found much over-lapping in writing up
both documents?
Thanks in advance for any advice
Shane
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