"It's mid-semester, and you got assignments due soon!"
Assessments & Coversheets
Most assessments will require you to attach a coversheet on your work. Avoid being penalised by getting one before you submit!
You can find helpful links to make one for your relevant faculty below!
Arts: http://www.arts.mq.edu.au/current_students/undergraduate/coversheet
Business and Economics: http://www.businessandeconomics.mq.edu.au/current_students/undergraduate/assignment_coversheets
Human Sciences: http://humansciences.mq.edu.au/current_students/undergraduate/assignment_cover_sheet
Science: http://web.science.mq.edu.au/intranet/lt/barcode/coversheet.php
How to ask questions about your Unit
As the due date for an assessment nears, lots of students will have questions. If you have a question, first check the unit guide. If it doesn’t answer your question, it will have contact information for the best person to ask – this may be your tutor, or your lecturer, depending on the unit.
If your question is admin related (e.g. I am sick, what I need to do?) ask any Teaching Assistants or administrative staff which will be indicated in your iLearn page or contact the relevant Faculty Student Services!
If you are emailing a tutor or lecturer, remember they may be teaching 100+ students this semester, and more than one unit. Use a unique subject line that will help them out – if your tutor receives 20 emails with the subject line ‘Essay Question’ their inbox is going to be very confusing. Put the unit and the day of your class in the subject line, so it is easy for them separate emails from different students.
i.e. instead of ‘Essay question’ try ‘Essay Question – from Lucy, Tues 6pm tute MKTG111’.
And of course, always use your Student Email Address to send an email, otherwise academics may not respond!
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