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| Introduction Writing papers may well be the opportunity for you to learn more about the subject you are studying than any other aspect of a course. It is worth doing well. You not only learn more, you also think more deeply about a topic when you have to put words on paper. Finally good grades depend on good papers. I. Collecting Information Opinion is a fine thing, but in a college paper your opinions are only worthwhile if they are backed up by facts and arguments. You must collect information, and, since many topics will be new to you, it is worthwhile looking at the work and opinions of more than one author. You should certainly look at your textbook but also at other authors. Your professors will always be willing to give suggestions. As well as your textbook, you should learn to use the library as a source of information. Make it a top priority to learn how to find a book in the Library. |
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V. Writing and Editing You cannot expect to just write out a paper and hand it in. Typo's alone will demand at least one re-type. So why not throw out the idea that what you write must be perfect first time? It is a good writing technique to just WRITE down your thoughts as they come into your head (always keeping an eye on your paper plan). Do not stop to edit or correct spelling and grammatical mistakes. WRITING and EDITING are different skills. Even though you may think what you are writing is bad or plain stupid, once you have got it down on paper you can go back and look at what you have written. At that stage you can begin to knock it into shape, correct spelling and grammar and improve your style. Almost everybody thinks that what they are writing is bad at the time they write it: your aim is to find a way around this mental block. You should note that in an exam, conditions force you to write and edit at the same time, however, the technique described here should help to improve your confidence in writing. VI. Finishing Touches Before you hand a paper in make sure it looks good - use the Stylesheet handed out separately. Eliminate spelling and grammatical errors. Make sure all your references are noted. Add a booklist. Type the paper cleanly. Source: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/med/howto.html |
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