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bananasmoothy said:Ok, thank you!
Also, the extended response is made up of two topics, yeah? So what if we only use a case study for one of the topics (e.g. the question is on employment relations and global business, and someone only does a case study on employment relations)
How many marks are you likely to lose?
EDIT: ALSOI just looked at some past sample responses, and some did up to three case studies on the ONE topic (e.g. 3 case studies on just employment relations) !! Is it possible to get full marks with just one case study per topic? Because I don't think more than one case study relevant to both topics is necessary, and just wasting your time.
or woudl we have to 'integrate' the two topics?I have a question also - can we use more than one case study in the extended response? Say, if the extended response is employment relations and globalisation, is it alright to treat these topics "individually" within the extended response