Here are few useful suggestions for writers who are struggling

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If you find that you are struggling with your college term paper, trust my words that you aren’t the only one. Your preliminary education does not train you in writing term papers and hence it is common to find college students making common mistakes when attempting to write those papers for the first time or … Continue reading “Here are few useful suggestions for writers who are struggling”

If you find that you are struggling with your college term paper, trust my words that you aren’t the only one. Your preliminary education does not train you in writing term papers and hence it is common to find college students making common mistakes when attempting to write those papers for the first time or in the initial attempts. Some tips here may help you to make your struggle as a novice research writer slightly easier. At least we hope so!!

  1. Know precisely what your supervisor wants from you: You must know your problem statement well enough and all your doubts must be clarified in the beginning only. It is always better to ask questions than to put your efforts in doing work that isn’t correct. Moreover your efforts should be aligned in the same direction that your supervisor so desires.
  2. Try to have an innovative topic after enough brainstorming: a good topic can only lead to a good write up. You must spend ample time and effort into choosing the topic itself. Never do it as a hasty task else you would not be able to create a research that is unique and at the same time is interesting for you. Taking guidance from your supervisor is perfectly ok.
  3. Draft an outline before you actually begin writing: The process of writing a detailed outline is applicable in all stages and levels of writing. You may to rework on it a couple of times but doing that will only eventually structure out a good paper.  Taking help from sources is a good idea for the same.
  4. Have sufficient evidence for your answer support: all the claims you put in your paper need the backing of sufficient evidence. Whatever you incorporate as content from other sources, have it as substantive evidence and include it in references to add authenticity.
  5. Have a strong and clear thesis statement: if your thesis statement is strong and then it would eventually lead to a strong and meaningful conclusion. Of course you would need to support it with examples, quotes, statistics etc. to take you to the end.
  6. Take essential steps for plagiarism: the complexities related to plagiarism should be understood well by the researchers before actually starting the work as at all costs it has to be avoided for quality research.