What are some tips to help you not stress out during essay writing?

Author: admin  //  Category: essay writing

I have 3 essays to write for school and im really stressed, any tips??
by the way the essays are for RE, Science, AND English =/

Oh I hated essays…
When I am familiar with the topic, I start somewhere in the middle of the essay. I just pick the first piece of information that comes to mind about the topic and start there or even just type out a conversation with myself asking questions and responding. From there, I flesh out other points, and I can see what else needs to be added. Towards the end, I'm reorganizing the points I'm making, seeing if there's an idea that needs to be explained more, and fine-tuning the language. What stresses me out is I don't know where to start and I get overwhelmed by the thought of having to explain a giant prompt and body of information, so this strategy works well for me.

If I'm not familiar with the topic, I sit down with all my resources and take notes on interesting things about the topic and see if I can't organize the notes into a cohesive paper. Then, again, I just pick whichever subtopic I feel like writing about most and start there. After all, by then I already have an outline to keep me on track and to show me the big picture.

As for handling three essays, it's the same idea. An essay alone is so big I can't start writing. I break it down and just start writing about something relevant, a little part. The important thing is to work on a small enough scale so you don't get overwhelmed, and just glance at the big picture to keep yourself on track. And, for three essays, just keep writing. Eventually writing 5 pages at a time seems pretty short.

Hope this helps!

Where can I find various collections of essays to read online?

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Where can I find various collections of essays online to improve my reading comprehension skills? I'm looking for essays that are quite short but where I can find essays on various topics to read… help!

google search it

Does anyone have Essay Writing Tips please?

Author: admin  //  Category: essay writing

When I write an essay I write far too much and have too many ideas. I go off on tangents and then I get very confused when I try to edit, reduce or organize my essay. I’ve tried writing a plan first but then I always want to stray off it as I get new ideas when I write. It becomes a complete muddle. Any essay writing tips people?

Organization is the key word. The link that follows is the place that I tell students to begin with because it not only helps to solidify one’s thoughts on what the paper will be written, but also creates an outline to organize the paper: http://corptrain.phoenix.edu/thesis_generator/thesis_generator.html

Once you have something written, send the paper to http://www.twilocity.com for immediate feedback on the quality of your writing.

How can I trim down the size of my essays WITHOUT changing the document formatting?

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On a lot of my assignments, I have a problem with fitting all my content into the constraints, and lose points.

The assignments (usually essays or papers) are in strict MLA format (which my teacher checks thoroughly — margins with a ruler, etc.). How can I cut down the size of my essay by editing and revising?

look for wordy phrase and try to make them as simple as possible. edit out unnesescary adverbs like really or very.

What are some great tips to writing an excellent essay?

Author: admin  //  Category: essay writing

Our english teacher has assigned us to write an essay.
The problem is, she hasn't taught the class how to write an essay or given us any tips to perfect it.
I can't exactly ask her for help, since we have a holiday break.
Can you please share any essay writing tips?

Thank you. :)
Good question!

With enough practice, you can become not only a great writer, but an efficient one, too. Efficiency is important because it lets you spend less time writing and more time doing things other than homework : )

Start small - It's easy to take a writing assignment and think about everything you want to put into it. Instead of focusing on the general, larger scope issues in the essay, just think what your main thesis is. For instance, if your teacher wants you to write about the Great Depression, ask yourself if you truly understand what your teacher wants. This is called seizing he question.

Form an outline - While a writing project may seem simple and small, it is very easy to get off track if you do not put thought into how it should flow. Remember the old adage - 'those who fail to plan plan to fail.' In your outline, you want to put in a very brief and simple format what you want in your paper. Start with your introduction, which will have your thesis, and add in every major paragraph your paper will have. An outline might look something like this:

Introduction - "what was the Great Depression?"
I. History
1. Events leading up to the GD
2. Major trends in economics during the GD
II. NYSE Crash
1. Reasons for crash
2. Aftermath
III. Immediate Aftermath
1. Citizen's response
2. Government's response
IV. Aftermath/Help
1. FDIC
2. WWII
Conclusion

Filling it all in - Once you've made your outline, choose which quotes (if any) you want to include in your paper. Decide where those quotes should be by placing them in the correct area in your outline.

Writing it out - Once you have the outline and the quotes, just go through and type up the outline in a more complete format. That format goes as follows:

IV. Aftermath/Help - This sentences introduces the section
1. FDIC - Numbers 1 and 2 'flesh out' the section
2. WWII

Include any quotes you want in your paper in the appropriate sections.

The Rough Draft - Once you have each Roman Numeral section of the paper written, go back and see if it flows well. If it does, write up the introduction and conclusion. The introduction is just a brief statement about the paper. Any introduction should include these parts:
1. What the paper will answer
2. What the parts/arguments of the paper are (the Roman Numerals)
3. A very general conclusion about the paper (optional)
The conclusion should contain the same parts, but in past tense (i.e., 'this paper has shown' rather than 'this paper will show').

The final draft - After you have written up a rough draft of the paper print out a copy and reread it. In the reread, you are looking for grammatical, syntactical or other literacy errors. A proofread is best done by breaking the paper up by sections and reading each section twice before moving on (so you don't speed read through it). Since you've printed the essay out, mark it up circling errors and writing in replacements. Fix any mistakes and you're finished!

What are some tips for writing college admission essays?

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I want to make sure I'm thoroughly prepared for college admission essays when the time comes. Yet, at the moment, I'm having trouble getting started on such preparations. Any advice, sites, and general help would be beyond appreciated. If it should make any difference, I'll be a junior for the upcoming school year.

Writing is the predominant source as to express one. In order to write good, you must have a cogent and fundamental basis on the topic and a clear aim of your target audience(s). Polymerizing language, knowledge, professional analysis and personal treatment into your words would be a definite to score the paramount grades.

For a start, expand on your vocabulary. There is alot of lost and underused terminology in the English language. A wide and resourceful use proves your capability in expression and analysis. Read plenty of adult books, historical essays and biographies.

Wish you a good luck in fabricating an extraordinarily magnificient and promient essay.