- Poor bibliographic list.
- Bloated bibliographic list.
- Missing in-text citations.
- More than one unnecessary direct quote.
- Uncreative title.
- Did not follow format.
- Plagiarized work. - Unparaphrased but cited material is plagiarized. And this time, no more second chances. It's already the second chance (final paper).
- Work does not fit the required content (argumentative paper must be argumentative, not simply descriptive.).
- Grammatical and compositional errors that span across the entire paper.
Online classroom of Ronald Castillo y Maglaqui, Professor of Political Science at the University of Santo Tomas - Faculty of Arts and Letters. But for the time being, starting 2022, this blog serves as a student's public notebook of thoughts while he undertakes his international PhD in Asia Pacific Studies at National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan. Reach him through rmcastillo@ust.edu.ph
Thursday, October 02, 2014
The Big No-no's in the Finals Paper
Committing the following will merit an automatic zero / 0 for the finals paper:
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