Writing Paper and Preparing Oral Reports
Preparing any sort of report, written or oral, is 90
percent perspira-
tion (research) and 10 percent inspiration (writing). In other words,
the ability to write a good paper is more dependent on your mastery
of the other skills we’ve already discussed than your mastery of
writing. If you are an avid reader, familiar
with your local library, a
veteran online researcher, a good note taker, and capable of breaking
down the most complex topic into the manageable steps necessary
to
write a paper, you probably turn in superior papers.
Score: If you have already given yourself an A in library skills, library
and online note taking, time management,
and reading, give yourself
an A. If you feel you turn in relatively good papers but definitely lack
in any of these areas, give yourself a B. If your idea of writing a paper
is
photocopying the pertinent Cliffs Notes and recopying the summary
in your own handwriting, give yourself a C.
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