06-06-2018, 05:32 PM
(06-06-2018, 04:42 PM)Excellente Wrote:I can say that in my own personal experiance based off my teacher, Dr. Ness it seemed more important that everything was formatted correctly then anything. So make sure you list all of your references. I hardly used any of the graphs or numbers that were in the book, and went more off info I found online. A lot of the case studies seemed to be more about supporting your reasoning behind your answers.(05-22-2018, 12:53 PM)tobyisking Wrote: Thats the one I got, I do know getting the latest edition is important for the case I does, since the info needs to be up to date. I rented mine off of Amazon for 70 bucks.
So, I am working on the first case assignment due on Sunday and, yes, it is overwhelming. There's 2 chapters to read + the case study to read (20 pages) and then a 1000 word case study to submit. I didn't find a lot of guidance in the instructions and/or PowerPoints.
How in-depth does the analysis need to be?
Is number crunching really important to include and till what extent?
Are the case studies in this capstone graded on content or more on being able to support your arguments?
Any feedback appreciated!
What is your first case study on? I can let you know if I have done that one or not.