Step 1: Make a Master List
- Write down all assignments, exams, and tasks you need to complete.
Step 1: Make a Master List
- Write down all assignments, exams, and tasks you need to complete.
1. Introduce the Topic:
-Start by explaining the overall topic or research question you are focusing on.
-Define any key terms if needed.
1. Introduce the Topic:
-Start by explaining the overall topic or research question you are focusing on.
-Define any key terms if needed.
1. Start with a Clear Thesis: Make sure your main claim (your thesis) is specific, arguable, and focused.
2. Use Solid Evidence:
Support your argument with facts, examples, statistics, quotes, or real-world cases.
1. Start with a Clear Thesis: Make sure your main claim (your thesis) is specific, arguable, and focused.
2. Use Solid Evidence:
Support your argument with facts, examples, statistics, quotes, or real-world cases.
1. Restate the Main Point!
-Summarize your thesis or main argument in different words (avoid copying your introduction).
2. Summarize Key Ideas!
-Briefly highlight the most important points you discussed (without repeating full explanations).
1. Restate the Main Point!
-Summarize your thesis or main argument in different words (avoid copying your introduction).
2. Summarize Key Ideas!
-Briefly highlight the most important points you discussed (without repeating full explanations).
-Use a clear structure (Intro, Body sections, Conclusion)
-Connect ideas logically (problem → causes → solutions)
-Relate your conclusion back to your intro (story, quote, question)
-Use a clear structure (Intro, Body sections, Conclusion)
-Connect ideas logically (problem → causes → solutions)
-Relate your conclusion back to your intro (story, quote, question)