If you have a difficult assessor, stay professional and focus on the facts to solve the problem. Most disagreements happen because you and the assessor see the rules differently. Rather than taking feedback personally, request a meeting to get clear examples of exactly what proof they need to see. Write down what is said in these meetings so you have a clear roadmap for revision and prove you are trying hard to improve. If talking doesn't help, check your course handbook to see the official rules. Showing your work next to the official rules can prove that you followed the instructions correctly. If the situation does not get better, talk to the person in charge of the assessor. For those struggling to meet high standards, consulting with mentors or an You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. may also offer an objective perspective, ensuring evidence is technically indisputable.
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