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August 19th, 2010
How to achieve an outstanding academic writing style

Why is it so difficult to write well? How come some student write the best academic writings while others are always trying harder and harder for nothing? Is it that they are gifted writers? Or is there such thing as an “writing recipe” that they know of? The truth is that some people are more skilled for writing tasks than others. Linguistic intelligence, though, can be exercised and improved, so you can always get better at writing. You just have to practice more.
Some linguistics agree that oral language is something innate in human beings. On the contrary, writing is not something biological but cultural, and that is why it is an ability that has to be learned and practiced. Since writing is not something that is in our nature but a cultural ability, it is natural that so many people find it difficult and challenging. After all, no one ever asks for “speaking advice”, but so many happen to find “writing advice” something useful…
If this is your case, and you feel your academic writing could improve significantly but you don’t know how to do it, you will find the next tips very useful.
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August 17th, 2010
Learning the basic characteristics of the essay

If you are reading this guide about the essay, this probably means that at school teachers are already requesting this kind of writing from you and your classmates. But, have you ever wondered what an essay really is? What is the point when writing one? Are all the essays the same? What is their structure like?
All the essays are not the same. For example, while Prep school students are given a topic by their teacher to write about, in academic writing the teachers ask students to demonstrate an argument, collect enough data to prove a point, or prove that they have understood the multiple meanings of a text they have assigned. But even when they seem different, in all cases, the writing process is the same. You, as the student, always need enough evidence and you have to make a conclusion in order to prove a thesis.
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August 15th, 2010
There are no dissertations without dissertations outline

Are you looking for general guidelines on preparing your dissertation outline? Here is what you have been looking for. After all, the dissertation is the most important academic work of a student’s career. When preparing your dissertation, there are many things to consider. The dissertation outline is one of the first things you need to do, and that is because your final work should be clear and organized.
Writing a thesis (or a dissertation) is quite challenging. You will probably spend several months (even a year) working on this, so you must find a way to link every step, otherwise all your tasks will seem unconnected and vain. That is why you need an outline. We know it sounds like a lot of pressure, but it is quite simple actually. And even if you are not sure where to begin, here we can provide you some basic tips for preparing yours. After all, dissertation outlines are the entrance to the rest of the work, so you want yours to be right!
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August 13th, 2010
Tips for gaining essay skills

All through your academic career, probably starting in school and most likely, later too, you will be required to write a lot of essays. College is definitely a huge writing training. But, speaking of training, what if you feel writing essays is not your thing? Can you somehow get better at it? Can anyone teach you how to improve your essay skills?
The good news is, you are probably able to acquire essay writing skills by yourself. Writing training is something anyone can try. Here we provide you with some tips to improve your essay skills and make you feel much comfortable next time a teacher asks for an essay writing task. Take them step by step!
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August 11th, 2010
How to begin writing a school essay?

Do your teacher ask you to write many school essays? Or, on the contrary, you have never written one… yet? The thing is, chances are that every now and then, a teacher will ask you to hand in a school essay. And even when you may think it is a pain in the neck, because you don’t like to write and you don’t really think they are important at all, they are significant. In fact, there are many things you can learn from writing school essays, as boring as they may sound they are a task which provides you with certain tools you will need to use all your academic life. So in case you have no idea on how to deal with them, here we will suggest you some tips.
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August 9th, 2010
Tips for your photography essay

Photography essays are a series or set of photos which can either be telling a story through the images, or evoking a certain emotion in the viewer. This kind of essay can include text captions as well. A photography essay is the ideal task for those who don’t like writing!
Here we will provide you some tips on how to (and how not to) prepare your essay. Say cheese!
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August 7th, 2010

How to success in your research assignments
We won’t lie to you: writing a research assignment is not an easy task. It takes a lot of work and analysis. But you can success! Consider that if your teacher has asked you to hand in research assignments or a research essay, it must be because you have all the skills you need. All you have to do is follow these tips.
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August 5th, 2010
Defining synoptic essays

Every once in a while, students who are studying disciplines such as biology or history, may be required to write a synoptic essay. What is it about? Synoptic essays are an overview of the student’s comprehension of any major theme studied in a given unit within the discipline context. Sound challenging, doesn’t it? The truth is, this kind of essay is not simple to prepare, since it must indicate how the student’s understanding of the theme has evolved in time.
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August 3rd, 2010
Keys on writing Harvard essays

Are you looking forward on getting admitted in Harvard University? Were you requested to write a Harvard essay as part of your admission? Well, then you should better start getting ready! This private university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is known for having the largest financial endowment of any school in the world, and also because it is consistently ranked as a leading academic institution in the world by numerous media and academic rankings. Harvard was established in 1636 by the colonial Massachusetts legislature, it is the first corporation chartered in the United States and oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Among some of the most famous graduates there are many political leaders and some U.S. Presidents (as Barack Obama, Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy), authors such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, musicians as Yo Yo Ma, many actors, film directors, artists and scientists. Seventy-five Nobel Prize winners are affiliated with the university.
And getting admitted is not simple. Harvard University has always been known for its selectivity. It accepted just 6.9% of applicants for the class of 2014, a record low for the school’s entire history. As for the class of 2011, Harvard accepted fewer than 9% of applicants, with a yield of 80%.
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August 1st, 2010

How to reference in an essay
Referencing in essays is fundamental for achieving a great essay marking. As a student, you should learn how to reference essays properly. Unfortunately, not all teachers are willing to show you how to do it, since finding out on your own is part of your task. Don’t worry: here we will show you how to (and how not to) reference your essay.
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