Title Page
You front cover/title page is the first thing the reader will see so make sure it looks professional and includes the following:
As part of your overall presentation, the title page design will count towards your final mark for Criterion D of the Extended Essay mark-scheme: Presentation. Consideration of your title page, word count, contents, page numbers, bibliography, appendix and other conventions all count towards a final judgement for formal presentation.
Have a look at the examples below to see how your title page can be formatted:
- Your topic
- Your research question
- A relevant picture with a caption underneath
- Your name and candidate number
- 'Island School' or 'IS' (with centre number)
- Overall word count (4000 maximum)
As part of your overall presentation, the title page design will count towards your final mark for Criterion D of the Extended Essay mark-scheme: Presentation. Consideration of your title page, word count, contents, page numbers, bibliography, appendix and other conventions all count towards a final judgement for formal presentation.
Have a look at the examples below to see how your title page can be formatted: