Your literature professor has asked you
to write a 7-page essay comparing Medieval
and Renaissance poetry; your economics
professor wants 15 pages on how globalization
is affecting the economy in three different
countries; and your mathematics professor
has forgotten this is a mathematics class,
and wants 5 pages on the quadratic formula.
And you have been staring at the computer
screen for over an hour wondering how
on earth you are going to do all of this
in the next four days.
This is an all-too-familiar scene to
many students. Many students learn of
these large assignments at the beginning
of the semester when they receive their
class syllabi, and immediately forget
about them because November seems like
years away. Other students are busy with
extracurricular sports, trying to adjust
to being away from home for the first
time, and other events and issues. Still
other students are quite frankly terrified
of the writing process, believing the
blank page to be worse than their worst
nightmare, and so these assignments get
shoved aside to remain untouched until
the last minute.
It is an interesting fact of college
life that all students, regardless of
major or discipline, are asked to write
about their subject matter -- often quite
extensively. While it is certainly important
that all individuals be literate, and
know how to read and write in a variety
of capacities, styles, and genres, it
is also the case that not everyone has
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Engineers need to know how to design bridges
or better towel racks; pilots need to
be able to take off and land safely and
smoothly; and physicians need to be able
to diagnose illnesses and injuries and
to prescribe the correct medical interventions.
None of these people needs to know how
to write a term paper.
What, then, are the options for the poor
student struggling in the first paragraph?
What will happen to the student who is
a prodigy on the piano but is facing failure
because she cannot write 10 pages on Beethoven?
What will happen to the next Frank Lloyd
Wright who is stuck in his psychology
seminar, unable to write a series of vignettes
portraying various mental illnesses?
There are a few options. Most college
campuses have writing labs, where many
students are helped with researching and
writing their papers. Many students form
study groups, where they help each other
through the tough assignments. Some students
write their custom essays and term papers
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and then pay an editor to polish them.
Still others turn to professional writing
services for assistance with their assignments.
This is where services such as CustomPapers.com
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In the many years of our existence, we
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Regardless of what type of help you choose,
the important thing is that you get through
college as quickly and effectively as
possible. College is a step leading up
to the rest of your life -- don't let
a term paper be the skateboard in your
path.
This article was posted on November
28, 2005