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![]() Hi
Do you provide assistance in writing effective essays and improving ****ytical skills? I am at a loss for words when it comes to essay and ****yzing case study exams, or it takes too long to think about what I need to say. I can't seem to elaborate on the subject any more than a line or two. I am studying business management and will have a mid-term exam coming up. I want to do well (A) but the essay and case study question fears me. If this is not in your area of expertise, can you advise where I can see help? Thank you Ceri |
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![]() Ceri
Not my area, but I have taken enough exams in the past. Two techniques may help. 1. Every essay has a start, middle and end. Plan the essay along these lines. Work out what the three key messages are that you want to convey. Then hang facts onto the start, middle and end that help to illustrate the point. also what little sub stories can you put into to the lecture. 2. Try mind mapping. It is often difficult to start in lists of items that flow down. Try working out from the centre of a page in all directions. Hang ideas or directions off each one. I have just type mind map into Google and have come up with this example [url]http://www.peterussell.com/MindMaps/HowTo.html[/url] I use software for this called Inspiration. I think that it is at [url]www.inspiration.com[/url] (they have a 30 day free trial) but you could do it with a pen and paper. Hope that this helps Perhaps someone else better qualified may be able to answe this question |
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![]() You could Check out MindGenius. Amazing mind mapping software.
Last edited by Doctor : 23-05-05 at 11:35 PM. |
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![]() I think before you even start writing your essay you need to brainstorm. What is your topic? When you think of your topic, what are the first things that come to mind? Get a piece of paper and immediately start to write these down. When you can't think of anymore than stop and look at what you have written. Then select the ones that you have written that are related most to your topic and help you get your point across. After you have done this you pretty much have chosen everything that you need to talk about in the body of your essay. In an essay I think you should have a introduction, three main good points for the body and a conclusion. If you have these basic things then you should come out with a good essay.
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