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Class In Session, Fran Northcutt

As an academic adviser and instructor, Fran Northcutt has been helping students succeed in college for eight years, including at UC Berkeley, the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, and now, Hunter College. At USP, she taught courses called Developing Academic Success and Developing Professional Behaviors, as well as numerous workshops on college skills.
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Tips on writing that great paper.

By now you've probably picked up some good techniques for writing college papers. You can't even believe that you were once a naïve high school student writing five-paragraph essays and using words like "myriad" and "motif." But just in case you're not yet getting the grades you think you deserve, try the following.

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ASK YOURSELF:
 

• First and foremost, does your paper take a stand?

• Does your introductory paragraph have a clear thesis sentence, one so obvious that even your stoner roommate could read it and understand what the paper is supposed to be about?

• Are your sources reputable? (Hint: no Wikipedia!)

• Have you cited your sources faithfully, and included a References page at the end?

• Have you replaced just about every fancy four-syllable word with a clearer, simple alternative?

• Have you read your paper aloud (or in reverse!) in order to catch typos and awkward sentences?

 

If you can answer a resounding "Yes" when you ask yourself all these questions, you are well on your way to an "A" paper.

 

Now stop talking to yourself, and go find a friend to trade proofreading favors with. There's no substitute for a fresh pair of eyes when you've been staring at your computer screen for the last five hours!

From Other HEADS:

      WHEN I WROTE THESIS-STYLE PAPERS in college, my grade would always be higher when I used examples from the text in every paragraph. It took me a little while to realize this, but once I had it down I started seeing As instead of Bs on my papers. Because a thesis paper is all opinion, I learned that as long as I was supporting my points, I was on target. And once I had the formula down, it became easier to crank out those papers.

-- AMANDA TUST
UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
 

      TAKE THE TOTAL APPROACH. The best papers I wrote were ones I could pull from all different parts of class: the reading, the class discussions, my own notes and insights. The professors are looking for that type of total understanding. That's what an A paper is.

-- SARAH DAVID HEYDEMANN

MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY

Web Resources
• Need more advice? Try this:

www.lifehack.org   - How to Write Research Papers that Rock!

 

• If you're too broke to afford an MLA or APA handbook, you can try these websites for help with your citations and references:

o www.citationmachine.net  

o www.refworks.com   

o www.scholarsaid.com/freetrial.html   

 
HoH Tips

Trouble getting started? Now's a good time to visit the Writing Center. "But I haven't written anything yet!" you might say. "How can they help me?" Luckily for you, Writing Center tutors at most colleges are trained to help you with any stage of writing a paper, whether that's brainstorming and outlining or putting on the final polish.

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