Wednesday, December 23, 2009

A Writer's Rant

     It's important to be well read before writing a paper.
     I've heard it said somewhere that the joy is not in writing, but in having written.  This is true, at least for me.  It's hard for me to fully enjoy the writing process, mainly because I'm such a perfectionist.
     If you're lucky in university you'll have all your papers due within a few weeks of each other.  This time around, I had two major, 10 page essays due on the same day.  I spent most of my time (1 week) researching the first paper, and then wrote it and my second paper (which was only partially researched) in 36 hours.  Throw in two smaller assignments also due on the same day, and I had 5500 footnoted words to be written in a day and a half.
The best way to start writing is with a clean and organized workspace.
     It was crazy.  Procrastination sucks.  I managed to handle it without getting stressed, but that was only because I'm a second year and have gone through this process twice before, in each of my previous semesters.  Paper writing was a new experience for me when I came to CMU a year ago.  High school papers (at least in small-town Niverville) are a joke -- there would be times when I received top marks for a paper with one source: Wikipedia!  
     CMU offers a lot of help with essays -- you just need to talk to the right people (a good place to start is the library).  It is thus very possible to get through school without pulling an all nighter (but where's the fun in that?!?)

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