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How to write a good summary

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Quang

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When putting information into the summary, I often confuse myself as to where to put the assumptions.

In some past paper's solutions, some assumptions are mentioned in the main Assumptions section and others are within the Scenarios sections. I thought a good summary should have all assumptions in one place, i.e. in the Assumptions section.

I appreciate this might be down to personal judgement and preference. But for the purpose of examination, what do you think is a suitable approach?

:confused:

Thanks
Quang
 
As you say both can work.

Definitely in all the assumptions is my preference

But I can see why if an assumption is only pertinent to one scenario that it is in that bit but shoyuld be made claer its a scenario assumption and not just data.
 
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