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Title:How to write an essay yourself in one day?
Date:11/1/1962 (Thursday)
Location:New York, NY
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How to write an essay yourself in one day?


If you want to learn how to write an essay yourself in one day, then we recommend that you immediately prepare for serious work. Dedicate at least 2-3 hours or all day to work. You need to immerse yourself in your topic, maneuver between different literary sources.


Tell all your family and friends not to disturb you, close all social networks and stop watching short videos.


My personal recommendation to students is to write their own essays for practice and write more difficult papers in the future. If you are unable to write an essay or need help with editing, you can pay for editing the article by indicating the purpose of a thesis statement and the time you want to receive the result. You can send the first work for correction so as not to make mistakes in the future, then you can do it yourself.


Usually the teacher himself gives students topics for essays on a piece of paper. The simplest topics are taken by students sitting on the first desk. Therefore, try to always sit on the first or second desk from the teacher. This place has a lot of perks, from easy topics to teacher support on the exam.



Find sources for writing an essay


The second step of writing an essay in one day is to find suitable literary sources. Most often these are scientific articles, monographs, textbooks and teaching aids. You can look at the literature given by the teacher in the list of topics. However, if there are no options, then you will have to look for them yourself. In total, you need to collect at least 7-10 sources. Add at least one monograph or one textbook. Look closely at the year of publication. It is allowed that the publication was released no earlier than 3 years from now. You can add only 1-3 sources, which may be older. They must be authoritative and at the same time be authored by a famous scientist.


Also, if you use references to materials from other centuries in your abstract, then you will need to indicate them in the list of references used. For example, this may be the case with a student of the faculty of journalism who studies the history of journalism in the 90s of the last century. Then he will have to indicate all the newspapers and magazines that he used in his text.



Therefore, references and footnotes must be included in the text. If you do not do this, the teacher will immediately notice. He will note that you clearly did not rely on the theoretical base, did not use the list of references. Therefore, the more references and footnotes will be in the abstract, the better. In addition, footnotes add volume to your work. A footnote saves 2-3 pages. So, writing an abstract will be easier.



Prepare a plan-content of the abstract


Next, you need to prepare a plan for how you will write the abstract. In it you must prepare large chapters. They should be logically consistent and each next one should continue the previous one. Try to develop the topic gradually, stick to information blocks and be happy with the essay.


Also in the content must be given the page numbers from which the new chapter begins. After writing the structure, you will only have to reveal each item of your plan. Good luck!

Audience:All Welcome
Category:Education and School
Submitted by:Jacquelyn Norris
 
 
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