I am a teacher of Society and Culture who has been marking PIPs for a number of years, any I still advise my students that they can use an appendix if they want, as long as they know that it's for their own peace of mind only and it won't be marked. I agree with you regarding the very long appendix in the previous post - we really hate PIPs where the appendix is longer than the PIP itself, especially by this much!
And sj1990, 500 words over is not alright - the central material is 2500 to 5000 words. This is a word range, not a word limit, so the upper end of that range is where you need to stop. You need to be brutal - perhaps get a sibling or parent to read it and tell you where you're being repetitive or saying stuff that is not needed. Another person is going to be much more able to do this than you, as you're too invested in it (because you've put so much hard work in).
We are always trying to give you as many marks as we can when we mark PIPs, but to be fair to all students we do have to apply the criteria for the PIP, and word count is one of these.
Good luck!
And sj1990, 500 words over is not alright - the central material is 2500 to 5000 words. This is a word range, not a word limit, so the upper end of that range is where you need to stop. You need to be brutal - perhaps get a sibling or parent to read it and tell you where you're being repetitive or saying stuff that is not needed. Another person is going to be much more able to do this than you, as you're too invested in it (because you've put so much hard work in).
We are always trying to give you as many marks as we can when we mark PIPs, but to be fair to all students we do have to apply the criteria for the PIP, and word count is one of these.
Good luck!