Tag: Academic Research

Research Papers

Research papers are all about original research so remembering that is key to creating killer content that profs will love. Many students struggle with the question of how to create original research from data that has already been researched and reviewed. It is a good question. The trick is to remember that by researching as comprehensively as possible one will naturally find unanswered questions or unexplored areas in a field of relevance to your research paper. These unanswered or unexplored questions are the gold nuggets of research. They are the areas in which the student can dig deeply to find information, statistics or case studies that show the research paper topic in a new or interesting light before unknown or unnoticed.

I'm a Returning Student: What Do I Need to Know? Three Important Tips

So, the first thing you need to know, if you are a returning student, is that it is natural to feel anxiety, for these reasons as well as others. The second thing you need to know is that all of these things can, and will, be worked out. It's like starting a new job; there is a learning curve, a lot of things to get used to, but within a relatively short period of time, everything is second nature. The third important thing to know is that there is help!

Model Papers are like Cookies: It's Hard to Just Get One

Once a student breaks the ice, so to speak, and purchases his or her first model term paper or other project, s/he understands just what an amazing help they can be. A time saver, a money saver, a sanity saver -- I've heard all of these kinds of comments and more in my many years in this business.

Long time no see!

Jon and I took a couple of days off to enjoy the last few days of quiet in this mid-August calm spell. Yet even from our blankets on the beach, we still couldn't keep away from the topic of academic writing and research.

Introducing the PowerPapers Blog!

Welcome to PowerPapers.com's very own blog! This is the place to get tips on all sorts of issues related to academic writing and research, academic writers, researchers, and clients, and academia in general. Jon here, and I'm thrilled to be part of this blog! Soon you'll meet Kate, my partner in crime, who'll be sharing this space with me.