You must not confuse the readers. That’s the ultimate rule in essay writing. And one common dilemma in writing essays is the major reason for confusion – verb tense inconsistency.

Students that tend to have inconsistent verb tenses have a “time warp” in their essays. Verbs tell not only what action takes place, but importantly when it takes place. Inconsistent use of verb tenses will definitely affect the logical flow of events, which is vital in essay writing. To avoid this, a mastery of the different verb tenses is more than necessary.

· Present tense shows an action or condition existing at the present time. It uses the base form of the verb without any kind of helping verb.

· Past tense shows an action beginning and ending in the past. The past form of the verb is used and doesn’t have any helping verbs.

· Future tense involves an action or condition that will begin in the future, that has not yet occurred, using the helping verb “will” or “shall” plus the base form of the main verb.

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Writing essays demands not only keen eyes for technical aspects of writing. It also entails considering non-writing related aspects.

Crafting good essays is not just about thinking an interesting topic, observing proper grammar and punctuation, accurate formatting and sound writing style. It goes far beyond as there are other equally relevant factors that affect the outcome of the written work.

As the technical aspects of essay writing assure accuracy and logic of the academic paper, non-writing related elements give essence to it. So before writing an essay you must never fail to consider the following: Read the rest of this entry »

Various polls and surveys among students have repeatedly revealed that essay writing is considered the toughest assignment among those the students have to handle during their years in the academe.

The expression of one’s thoughts in writing is actually a challenge in itself: we learn to speak first but writing is a skill acquired that demands certain conscious efforts to master it.

If a child does not become interested in writing during elementary days, probably the child will also dislike wincing at essays, book reports and term papers. Therefore, the problem with essays starts when children have not considered essay writing as an integral part of the studies.

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Writing is one of the most complex human activities. It is a learned process of shaping experiences into text as it allows the writer to discover and communicate thoughts and feelings.

With such intricacies, writing requires and supports the development of thinking skills – if done accurately and properly. What happens when the writing process is done haphazardly? The signs of reckless writing become apparent.

  1. Irrelevant topic
  2. Dull introduction
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In all occasions that require writing an essay, doing examination essays is the most nerve-racking. It’s quite evident that failing to craft a good essay means failing the exam as well. This pressure-packed essay writing activity is actually easy if the seven tricks on taking examination essays will be strictly observed.

  1. Warm up beforehand. As the saying goes: practice makes perfect. Before engaging in essay writing for an exam, it is beneficial to write something beforehand. Writers perform better once their rhythm is on.
  2. Read the mechanics well. In taking any form of exam it is vital to carefully read the instructions. This will prevent errors that can cause grade deductions. Read the rest of this entry »

Essays Gone Bad

June 26, 2008

Essays are short writing pieces that discuss, describe or analyze specific topics. It can be about anything under the sun, and can be written in almost any style. It can be serious, funny, straight-forward or symbolic. It can tackle personal opinions, or merely report information. With such leeway essay writers enjoy, there have been cases that essays have gone bad. Why? Here are some common reasons:

Overly philosophical or too intellectual essays. Essay writing’s primary goal is to express clear ideas – to convey brilliant thoughts to the reader. It’s not wrong to be intellectual and philosophical but it must have boundaries. Layman’s terms will suffice. Too much scholarly words will not result to good readership.

All-purpose essay. This essay usually seems to say little things about everything but really says nothing relevant at all.

• World peace type of essay. This type of essay gets too preachy in tone. Reading this kind of essay is like watching a beauty pageant wherein candidates’ best answer would always be “world peace” or “for the benefit of all.” Essays must have a good stand or argument and not preach accepted facts.

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Joining essay writing contests is definitely an avenue to writing growth. Aside from paneling out creativity to a larger scale of people, there are number of other reasons to consider joining essay writing contests. Here are some:

  • Opens opportunities – whether one wins the writing contest or not, door of opportunities can open if the writer has that ability that totally stands out.

  • Addition to relevant writing experience – professional writers have one thing in common: tons of relevant writing experience. Participating in essay contests is one good means to get the writing experience needed to hone a writer to become a professional. As the saying goes: experience is the best teacher.

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As customer service center leaps toward the 21st century an increased focus is placed on customer convenience in purchasing custom term papers and other academic pieces. Customers are now being surveyed based also on the added service that custom writing companies offer. This plays a key role in reshaping the customer service center’s focus – improving and adding more customer-convenient service.”

Placing a significant amount of resources to continually improve its customer care abilities, Bestessays.com, a leading custom writing company illustrates client care through its improved customer service center.

As it continues to deliver term papers, essays, and researches, it also aims to answer 90% of all calls within 30 seconds, maintain abandoned rate to 5% or less, serve potential customers through quotes, update existing clients, and resolve 95% of customer inquiries right on the first call.

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Rejection is a commonality among writers that even the most esteemed essay writers have had faced at one point in time. This stage is not a mere common experience that writers encounter. It has a subtle yet relevant philosophy to convey – challenge to move on and come up with better essay writing pieces.

In order to surpass essay rejection, one has to undergo the basic steps needed to overcome depression and failure stage – and eventually learn the philosophy behind it.

Take a break from essay writing routines. Even the best writers need time to unwind. Taking a breath of fresh is conducive for reflecting on new writing strategies. Exhausted minds can never come up with better ideas.

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Critial Reasoning Test or The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT, pronounced G-mat) is a standardized test for measuring aptitude to succeed academically in graduate business studies.

Business schools commonly use the test as one of many selection criteria for admission into an MBA program. It is given at various locations in the United States, Canada and around the world.

Throughout North America and in many international locations, the GMAT is administered only via computer.

In those international locations where an extensive network of computers has not yet been established, the GMAT is offered either at temporary computer-based testing centers on a limited schedule or as a paper-based test (given once or twice a year) at local testing centers.

As of 2007, the fee to take the test is U.S. $250 worldwide.