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How To Present Your Essay

By Exforsys | on August 3, 2006 |
Essay Writing

How To Present Your Essay

The way you choose to present the ideas in your essay is very important. One rule that you should always remember when writing your essay to put your readers first. If you are writing for your college instructor, they are paid to read your document.

If you become a professional writer, you will be paid to write documents. These people won’t necessarily have to read your document. If they don’t like it or feel that it doesn’t have the quality that they are looking for, they may discard it and move to another document.

Because of this, you will want to make sure your essays are written and presented in a way which will capture the attention of your readers. When you get to the university or college level, your instructors will fall between two categories. Even though they are compensated for reading your work, they will have to read through a large number of essays from their students. As you can imagine, the sheer volume of documents that is processed by most university professors can be very difficult. Most college instructors would be much happier doing something else than reading through 30 essays written by their students.

This means that your university professor will not be easily impressed by your work. In fact, if your essay doesn’t immediately capture their attention, they may become easily agitated. While they may not be able to throw it in the trash like a publisher would, they will give you a terrible grade or marks. The only good thing about this is that it allows you to learn from your mistakes. However, if it is a term paper, this mistake may cause you to have to repeat the class over again depending on how important the essay is. As you can see, this is a situation you will want to avoid. The best way to avoid this problem is by putting your reader first.

You should want to make your essay as impressive and professional as possible. This is why the presentation is so important. There are a number of guidelines you will want to follow to make sure your essay has the perfect presentation. The first thing you will want to do is make sure you list the materials you referenced to write your essay. College instructors get extremely annoyed by students who fail to do this. In fact, this is the first thing your college professor will look at. If you failed to provide adequate references, you could find yourself with a low score.

Your reader will look at your references to determine where you got your information from. It will also allow them to determine if you have copied any information from your reference materials. Typically, having a large reference list will impress your readers. Even if you do have a long list of materials, your essay will need to reference each of them at least once. If you don’t do this, your instructor will think you are trying to trick them by adding references just for the sake of making it look like you did a lot of research. Another factor you will want to pay attention to is the styling of your references.

When you list your references, you should always list the name of the document first. You will next want to add the publisher and date the article was written, and the last thing you will want to add is the name of the manuscript itself. It is not necessary to put it in this order, but this information will need to be visible on your reference page for each article you’ve written. As you gain experience writing essays, you won’t need guides to help you with this. It is something you will just automatically remember based on experience.

It is also important to make sure you type your essay. In fact, just about every college instructor will require you to type it. There are a number of reasons why typing an essay is much better than writing it by hand. The most obvious reason is that it will be easier to read. While you may be able to read your own hand writing without a problem, this may not be the case for other people. Research has also shown that your handwriting may have an effect on your reader which can cause them to give you a low score.

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