RES competition deadline

Tuesday, May 06, 2008
by Geoff Riley

A reminder that the deadline for entries is Monday 12 May 2008.  Entries should be postmarked 12 May or earlier and sent to the tutor2u office together with a completed entry form, which can be downloaded here:

Entry form:

Entry form (pdf format)

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Hello! I am a student interested in this competition, currently live in China, in which mail takes an extremely long time to deliver, nor is it extremely reliable. Would it be possible to email my entry in, with a scanned version of the entry form? If so, to what email?

(I will, however, also mail in the original copy; it may just not get there for a couple of months.)

Posted by  on  05/07  at  03:33 AM

Two months! That might take too long.... as long as the post mark is before or on the 12th of May that is fine .... it would have a month to get to the UK before the judging starts!

Posted by  on  05/07  at  12:19 PM

Hello, are there any formal requirements besides the word count and the sources which need to be listed? I mean the font size, double space and things like that?  take care

Posted by  on  05/07  at  03:07 PM

Font size should be 12pt, a neutral font should be used
Good luck!

Posted by  on  05/07  at  04:19 PM

Do you have to enter with the counter signature of your teacher?

Posted by  on  05/07  at  05:39 PM

yes - teacher signature required on the cover sheet please

Posted by  on  05/08  at  12:04 AM

Hi, is there any chance that I can email in the soft copy of the essay? It said so on the rules and regulations sheet…

If not, what is the address of the tutor2u’s office?

Posted by  on  05/08  at  10:58 AM

can i enter individually (ie without my teachers signature?)

Posted by Amit  on  05/08  at  03:00 PM

Pete
you might try for emailing the essay

Posted by  on  05/08  at  03:29 PM

Amit
No - there does need to be a teacher signature on the cover sheet

Posted by  on  05/08  at  03:30 PM

Hi thanks Geoff,

If I email it in, I won’t have the teacher’s signature? Is that okay?

I think I’ll just email in a soft copy and post a hard copy just in case it got lost in the mail?

Posted by  on  05/09  at  12:28 AM

That sounds like a good idea!

Posted by  on  05/09  at  02:16 AM

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