Not entirely sure if I’ll be able to blog much in the next few days as I have a paper and a project due next week and did not get as much work done as I would have liked on Thursday. Right now, I’m stuck trying to figure out how to begin one of my papers — nearly always the most difficult aspect of an assignment, for me at least. Maybe if I have trouble writing my grad school projects, I’ll do a little T-shirt blogging.
I’m stuck trying to figure out how to begin one of my papers
I once started a paper with “Once upon a time…”. It was for American History and I maintained that it would work.
It’s best to make an outline before hand. Then the writing part goes more quickly and easily.
Good luck!
–Chet
I know I seem to face this issue all the time, especially with academic papers, and I find that walking helps. I walk a lot in New York City, and know that seeing some of the same scenes every day allows me to walk while being introspective (translated–what do I think / feel / believe about [fill in topic here], and so I . . . ).
#2 – For once I agree with Chet. Make an outline to guide you along. It worked for me from college through grad school.
Regards,
Peter H.