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"Everybody is talented, original and has something important to say." ~Brenda Ueland

writing centerWhat Is Graduate Level Writing?

College students should be able to write papers that:

  1. have a clearly identified thesis statement in the introduction and logically developed content

  2. the content should also respond to the stated guidelines for the assignment

  3. the conclusion should summarize/clarify the main points of the essay and build on the thesis statement.

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Instructor Focus

When evaluating student papers, instructors focus on content, organization, and development of ideas first, then style and format.


 

What is Good Writing?

Good writing includes the following characteristics:writing

  • There is an identifiable logical pattern of organization (point by point, chronological order, comparison/contrast, cause and effect, etc.).

  • The introduction gives an overview of the topic and explains the paper's organizational structure.

  • The body of the paper covers each sub-topic in-depth and all ideas and paragraphs are well developed. (Paragraphs are at least 5-7 sentences.)

  • Each section (sub-topic) is complete and leaves no questions unanswered in the reader's mind.

  • All definitions, technical jargon, and acronyms are explained.

  • The summary ties the conclusion to the introduction by further interpreting the paper's thesis statement.

  • Language is simple and direct, not wordy (padded with useless, redundant phrases). Terminology is appropriate.

  • The writing is relatively error-free (grammar, mechanics, punctuation, and spelling are correct).

  • Overall, the paper demonstrates a high level of critical thinking skills.

  • The writer's perspective is fresh, objective, unbiased, and not judgmental.

adapted from National-Louis University @ Cynthia Watkins 2007.

 

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