June 8th, 2009
Classification Essay: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff
We are often inundated with vast quantities of information. All at once, this can boggle the mind so we cope with this by organizing the information into various groups and dealing with them one by one. A classification essay follows a similar process.
No Comments »
June 2nd, 2009
How To Write an Informative Essay
An informative essay, as the term suggests, is directed at providing the reader with useful and interesting information about a certain subject, in a manner that is cogent and concise. Therefore, the first thing to keep in mind is the profile of the reader. Who is the essay being written for? An essay submitted to a popular science journal has to be written in a style very different from that of a more academic publication. If you are submitting as essay to a professor, you need to be aware of whether the essay is expected to be primarily factual with a few well-substantiated opinions or primarily based on your research supported by certain facts.
No Comments »
June 1st, 2009
College Admission Essays: Separating the Good From the Blah
You’re in your last year of high school and imagining what life will be like a few months from now seems impossible. Yet, the college admission essay committee wants to know where you see yourself a few years from now, why this program is right for you and so on. The cursor on your screen blinks interminably, while you rack your brain for ideas. The first thing to do is to take a deep breath, kid. You are not alone. It’s perfectly normal to not have your life plan mapped out. The trick is to take a rough plan and refine it enough to convince the committee that you mean business.
No Comments »