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Friday, March 26th 2010

How to Write a Reflective Essay

Most students are familiar with the school requirement that they write a reflective essay. Often the first experience with this type of literary writing occurs in the early years of school with the teacher assigning a “what I did last summer” writing project. While most students simply write what would be considered an informative essay, other students use this opportunity to demonstrate their skills at how to write a reflective essay. What makes the latter type of essay unique is that it becomes more than the events relayed in the story. Students who know how to write a reflective essay will transform plot, characters, and setting into meaningful representations or symbols of larger life lessons. Read More »

Posted By: Kate Swenson

Monday, August 24th 2009

Why Do I Have to Learn How to Write When I Want to be an Engineer?

Using a model term paper also allows a student to focus upon those subjects that make the most sense to him or her given what s/he plans to do in the future. Yes, it is important to know how to write well, but, for many professionals, it is more important to know how to draw a blueprint for a bridge using computer-aided drafting software, or how to draw blood from a patient for a critical test. Read More »

Posted By: Jon Ginsburg

Wednesday, August 12th 2009

What does "Tutoring" mean to you?

Tutoring means different things to different people. Some students just need a few examples thrown their way, with or without the presence of an actual person, so they know how to do their own work.

The model paper is for these people in this last group. They don't need or want someone there, holding their hand, helping them through the process. They just need a template, something they can use to inform their own work. Read More »

Posted By: Kate Swenson