It’s not a masterpiece, but…

Here is the document I’ve been working to put together – it’s a mock Critical Reasoning Test for the Chartered Institute of Public Relations Diploma. The real thing kicks off in about 10 days’ time, when I have four weeks to research and write two 3,000 essays along similar lines. It may be during that time that the blogging is slightly restricted but I’m going to structure my working patterns differently for the real thing that should allow for some time to keep it going.

Obviously I won’t be able to post the real answers when they are done because they will be going to be formally marked but the questions we get are likely to be similar. I actually found this question quite vague – does it refer to the act of studying persuasion, does it refer to one’s own study of persuasion or is the emphasis on the word “persuasion”, thereby making the study almost a redundancy. I opted for a mixture of the first two – I’m not actually all that happy with the answer I’ve given but I’ve learned a great deal from the experience of doing a mock.

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Nearly there…

I continue to be sorry for the lack of activity here – I’m struggling through my mock Critical Reflection Test for my CIPR diploma in the midst of making sure that I’m doing everything I can for Horsell West. The CRT is nearly done and when it is I’ll post a link to it so that you can see what on earth I’ve been up to in the evenings for the past two weeks – if you really want to read it.

Then I get a break for ten days before the actual CRT, during which I have to research and write two 3,000-word essays in four weeks. That is due on St George’s Day, after which I have a clear run for a little while. But I will try to maintain blogging during that period and the run-up to the elections (it’s what we’ve been waiting for, after all) not least because if I don’t, the Lib Dems will and it’s not fair that they should have the cybersphere to themselves.

So apologies for not being able to do as much as I’d like during the past couple of weeks - and thanks to Denzil Coulson for DMing me on Twitter with his understanding sentiments. I hope he is enjoying trying to seek the Lib Dem population of Fleet; it’s a bit like searching for Conservatives in Goldsworth West, I should imagine.