Studying process involves a lot of written assignments that are usually the deciding points of any course grade. Even if they are sometimes hard to produce and time consuming, they are essential to your academic and professional futures. Instructors look at your essays to determine your writing skills and your ability to analyze, assess, compare and contrast, and also to determine how well you express an opinion or can convince others of it. It is obvious to see that your grade is going to be influenced by many factors. Written assignments vary, and you should be able to write any of them.
Some of the hardest essays to write are those in which you are required to compare and contrast. Though you might think it is easy at first, it really depends on what it is that you must compare and contrast.
While it is already complicated to compare tangible objects such as buildings or monuments, comparing something as abstract as a philosophical current or concept is much harder to do. It is very important to choose objects or events that can be put under the same category at least in one feature out of the others. After all, could you possibly find a way to compare something so different as orange juice and rocky mountains? Of course, this is not the hardest step.
So, what do you do if you feel that none of the matters you are assigned are relevant? Doing some simple research and evaluation can be very helpful. One of the steps you can take is to create a chart with the things you want to compare on top, and the different features on the side. Something this simple will allow you to see where similarities and differences are. Once you have completed your evaluation, you can begin writing the essay. At the beginning you may also do a little research on possible essay formats, styles and structures, unless the requirements are set by the tutor. This is an important step, because the layout of your essay will translate to your instructor how smart, educated and resourceful you are, along as giving him an insight to the unique way you process a concept.
Proofreading and editing also rank among the most important things in writing an essay. Since you will probably be tired and blind to mistakes after you have just finished writing the essay, it might be a good idea to wait a while before you go back and assess any possible errors, to make sure you can do so with fresh eyes. Once the process is complete, you can confidently submit your project and rest easy, knowing that you have done your best to promote success.
Some of the hardest essays to write are those in which you are required to compare and contrast. Though you might think it is easy at first, it really depends on what it is that you must compare and contrast.
While it is already complicated to compare tangible objects such as buildings or monuments, comparing something as abstract as a philosophical current or concept is much harder to do. It is very important to choose objects or events that can be put under the same category at least in one feature out of the others. After all, could you possibly find a way to compare something so different as orange juice and rocky mountains? Of course, this is not the hardest step.
So, what do you do if you feel that none of the matters you are assigned are relevant? Doing some simple research and evaluation can be very helpful. One of the steps you can take is to create a chart with the things you want to compare on top, and the different features on the side. Something this simple will allow you to see where similarities and differences are. Once you have completed your evaluation, you can begin writing the essay. At the beginning you may also do a little research on possible essay formats, styles and structures, unless the requirements are set by the tutor. This is an important step, because the layout of your essay will translate to your instructor how smart, educated and resourceful you are, along as giving him an insight to the unique way you process a concept.
Proofreading and editing also rank among the most important things in writing an essay. Since you will probably be tired and blind to mistakes after you have just finished writing the essay, it might be a good idea to wait a while before you go back and assess any possible errors, to make sure you can do so with fresh eyes. Once the process is complete, you can confidently submit your project and rest easy, knowing that you have done your best to promote success.
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