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Personal preference, no marker is going to mark you down if you don't utilize real-case studies. But several teachers in my school are particularly fond of real-life case studies, because it shows the student's awareness of the events happening around the world and how they utilize certain events to mould it in with what they're arguing. Everyone has different ways of approaching set stuff, with that being said; there's no right or wrong as long as the combination you use answer the question and consolidate your argument.So why would you need real-life case studies?
For me, it would be easier to compile a few real case studies and apply it to a single hypothetical one and mould it to the question as i go.
Okay, thanks!Personal preference, no marker is going to mark you down if you don't utilize real-case studies. But several teachers in my school are particularly fond of real-life case studies, because it shows the student's awareness of the events happening around the world and how they utilize certain events to mould it in with what they're arguing. Everyone has different ways of approaching set stuff, with that being said; there's no right or wrong as long as the combination you use answer the question and consolidate your argument.
How come?I'd personally recommend a real life case study to be honest, have a hypothetical one as a back up if you want though.
Could you just explain a little on how to not make it look like a cop out? I'm having trouble not making sound 'too good'.I got Band 6 in business last year completely making up case studies. You have to be very smart about it though: don't be unrealistic and don't be too perfect to the point where it looks like a cop out. But I think being creative also helps, come up with an example that isn't the most obvious/basic case study for your point. But it saves so much time and effort + you can often tailor it to your points more effectively.
I would consider trying to learn a real case study instead of putting effort into something like this. A hypothetical case study should really be a last resort and it shouldn't really be something you 'prepare' for.Could you just explain a little on how to not make it look like a cop out? I'm having trouble not making sound 'too good'.
Waaaaaay too many facts and figures to remember.Why make it up if you can get real data? I guess it's unlikely a marker would know you were making stuff up... unless there was another person using the same case study as you (which is quite possible if you pick a large company for the basis of your fake case study).