Friday, May 21, 2010

Starting a Term Paper

It is impossible for one to get through college without having to write a term paper. Many times the task of writing a term or research paper can be daunting to student who has exams to study for, homeworks to finish and several extra-curricular activities to attend to. This is where some seek help and assistance from outside sources which includes older siblings or relatives who have gone through the same process of writing a paper, classmates who are gifted with excellent writing abilities and in desperation, there are those who seek writing services online and buy their term paper.


Writing, literally, is easy to learn, as most people were taught to write since childhood. But writing for academic, artistic or creative purposes takes more work. Although there are people who can do and actually enjoy it, there are also those who needs to exert a lot more effort in order to produce a decent paper. But this is not to say that it is impossible. In fact, the right attitude is all that's needed to get through the task successfully. Once the proper mindset is in place, the required diligence and determination are sure to follow.


So one might ask, where do I start? Choosing a topic is the very first thing that one must do in writing a term paper. There is a wide range of topics that you can write about. The task of finding the right topic will be initially dictated by your particular course or subject that you are taking. For example, if you are taking philosophy, you should not expect writing a paper on which ingredients are the best for preparing food for diabetics.

Most instances, too, your professor will give a specific focus of interest which is still broad enough for the whole class to have a different topic for each one, but narrow in such a way that it would be easy to look for specific topics within that area of knowledge.


In choosing a topic, it is advisable to start with a list that you can think of or make preliminary research to check on which specific topics are available to you. For example, if your professor said you need to write a paper on mass communications, you can list down topics on journalism, broadcasting, communication research or film and audio visuals. Then you can focus on one of these specific areas of study then list down sub-topics further down.

After listing down your topics, narrow it down further based on your interest. It is important that you choose a topic that you personally like in order to maintain that interest to work on it till the end. Keep in mind that choosing your topic is very important so you should devote ample time in selecting that one topic that can make or break your grade.

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