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Reviewing the Main Points of Writing a College Paper

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Summary: Our expert reviews the main points in this free video on how to write a college paper. Whether it's for your thesis, an essay, or a story, you can learn how to write at a higher educational level.

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By Kari Wethington
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Kari Wethington is a journalist based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kari’s experience includes reporting, editing, online journalism and video production. She is a 2003 graduate of Oberlin...read more

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"I'm Kari Wethington for expertvillage.com. Today we are going over how to write a college paper. It's super important to make sure that you follow these steps when you're doing a college essay. Your professor will definitely see the difference if you have taken your time to research your topic make an outline, revise many times and have many people read and give you feedback. If you follow all of these steps, you're going to come out a well researched, well thought out smart sounding paper and your professor will definitely notice. It takes a little extra time so you are going to have to plan in advance you know. You are not going to do this in the final hour. You need to start your research weeks ahead of the due date. Your professor will know you spent that time many people don't take the time to do this and in the final hour, they're scrambling to find internet resources and they come up with a topic. Those papers are going to look so different from the one that you have done that is well researched and really a smart sounding paper."

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