Some assignments (for example, some within Health and Social Care) require students to use their professional judgement to make an informed subjectives comment. You might be asked to provide your own reflections and opinion on a subject. However, even though you are being asked for your subjectives response to the topic, you will still be expected to provide evidence to support your position.
Self-reflective language
On many courses you may find that a part of your assignment is devoted to self-reflection and your own view of how you've develop during your studies ( a little like a learning-progress diary). The language you use in these self-reflective parts of an assignment will be different from that in the straight-forward academic part of assignment. You are expected to use the first person (e.g. 'I think that', 'My analysis is') and you may well be encouraged to give your subjective feelings about your progress.
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