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1 year 9 months ago #278817 by Johninpain
Replied by Johninpain on topic Mandatory recon
Thank you just one more question is there such a thing as too much correction I mean I am on pages and pages most of which is repeated comments as that is how the form is laid out repetitively.
Should I just pick the descriptors I am hoping to challenge ie mental health
I am worried that if they didn't read the reams of info and form I sent in last time what makes them more likely to read more reams of the same info
Do I need to bullet point it for lazy /strike] I mean quick reading

Many thanks
John

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1 year 9 months ago #278868 by BIS
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Hi Johninpain

Unfortunately, we can't give you a satisfactory answer about whether you can make too many corrections. Some people write reams and are successful, and some write very little and are successful. Conversely, of course, some people write reams and fail at mandatory reconsideration, as do some that write very little.

The one bit of advice that I can give is don't focus on areas that won't actually earn you extra points. It can be annoying that the assessor got something wrong, but you can put that in the end as a general remark. Go all out for the areas where you didn't get awarded points and you expected to. Yes, there will be a certain amount of repetition.

BIS

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