How To Write In College
How To Write In College, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 17 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 12 reviews, and has 612 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn to write with focus Learn to develop your idea and enrich your theme intelligently Learn to organize your points with logically appropriate reasons and the proper use of transitions Learn to adapt your voice and choose the right words to suit your audience Build up rhythm and appropriate flow Demonstrate superior proficiency in the mechanics of writing, sentence structure, formatting and other writing conventions to convey meaning saliently This course is ideal for individuals who are High school students looking to excel in analytical essays or Employees and entrepreneurs looking to excel in proposal writing or University students needing better essay writing skills or Prospective candidates for standardized tests like the GRE, SAT, TOEFL, LSAT, MCAT, etc It is particularly useful for High school students looking to excel in analytical essays or Employees and entrepreneurs looking to excel in proposal writing or University students needing better essay writing skills or Prospective candidates for standardized tests like the GRE, SAT, TOEFL, LSAT, MCAT, etc.
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Summary
Title: How To Write In College
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 17
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 16
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 18
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 17
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn to write with focus
- Learn to develop your idea and enrich your theme intelligently
- Learn to organize your points with logically appropriate reasons and the proper use of transitions
- Learn to adapt your voice and choose the right words to suit your audience
- Build up rhythm and appropriate flow
- Demonstrate superior proficiency in the mechanics of writing, sentence structure, formatting and other writing conventions to convey meaning saliently
Who Should Attend
- High school students looking to excel in analytical essays
- Employees and entrepreneurs looking to excel in proposal writing
- University students needing better essay writing skills
- Prospective candidates for standardized tests like the GRE, SAT, TOEFL, LSAT, MCAT, etc
Target Audiences
- High school students looking to excel in analytical essays
- Employees and entrepreneurs looking to excel in proposal writing
- University students needing better essay writing skills
- Prospective candidates for standardized tests like the GRE, SAT, TOEFL, LSAT, MCAT, etc
So many college students are sadly surprised by how different writing in college is from what they were used to in high school.By the time they learn the ropes it is already too late as it has cost them their GPA. That does not have to happen to you.
I want to help you get the competitive edge right from the beginning so that you can spend your time having fun instead of struggling to get your head above water in your classes.
I can assure you that this course will be worth the few coffees you have to ditch to join it.
Congrats to you for putting your future first!
Ebele Mogo
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to analytical writing
Lecture 1: How this course will change your career
Lecture 2: What is analytical writing?
Lecture 3: Tests, quizzes and examinations
Lecture 4: Writing for academia
Chapter 2: Writing your analytical essay
Lecture 1: How to read prompts / gather evidence for assignments
Lecture 2: Beginning to write
Lecture 3: Organizing your ideas
Lecture 4: Using an outline to organize your thoughts and writing
Lecture 5: Critical analysis
Chapter 3: Technicalities arising: revising your draft
Lecture 1: Pitfalls and how to avoid them
Lecture 2: Avoiding plagiarism
Chapter 4: Examples of high scoring papers
Lecture 1: Step-by-step guide to writing a thorough paper
Lecture 2: Example of high scoring technical science essay
Lecture 3: Example of high scoring philosophy essay
Lecture 4: Finished paper without annotations
Chapter 5: Rounding up
Lecture 1: Last words from me to you
Instructors
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Ebele Mogo
Academic Writing Instructor
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