FROM JUNE 2011, NEW STUDENTS CAN STUDY FOR FREE!

Assessments

 

 

 

 

WRITING YOUR ASSIGNMENTS

 

1.       You should submit your answers by email

2.       Use A4 paper

3.       Leave a good left-hand margin, where the tutor services can write comments.

4.       Answer the question fully. Bearing in mind, the number of marks allocated to the question will give an indication of the length of answer required.

5.       Make your answer concise accurate and relevant.

6.       Write clearly; leave enough space, use paragraphs and tabulations.

7.       Attempt to answer every question, unless instructed otherwise.

8.       Do not send more than one assignment at any one time, so that you will be able to rectify any weaknesses in your knowledge pointed by the tutor service, before attempting the next assignment.

 

TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENTS/TEST

 

There is an assessment tests at the end of the learning period per Module. The assessments test will measure your knowledge and skills in a subject area. You’ll study. You’ll write papers. You’ll take tests. You’ll complete assignments.

 

All Tutor Marked Assignments/Test papers must be completed and sent by email for assessment.  Before attempting an assignment, revise all your study materials, keep your study material and notes far away from the study area; then any points that you have difficulties will show in your answer, so that the tutor services will be able to help you.

 

IMPORTANCE OF TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT

 

To consolidate and reinforce your learning.

To show the tutor service how you are progressing.

To enable the tutor service to assist you should have any difficulties.

Once the tutor services receive your answers, your work will be assessed, comment on it, and accordingly, give you a grade. You should allow 20 working days for their return.

 

SEND YOUR TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT BY EMAIL TO:

 

 

 

Email: tutorservices@apmu.ac

Email: studentservices@apmu.ac

 

 

 

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