(05-11-2021, 08:28 PM)jch Wrote: Also, whipping out two quick essays will be challenging. I can write well, but doing so takes me quite a bit of time and procrastinating.
Sometimes it helps to just practice writing outlines ONLY. You should be able to whip up a quick outline in just 5 minutes. Then writing the essay is a matter of filling in the blanks once your outline is done.
The format I used was each part of my essay was 3-4 sentences. Intro, 3 paragraphs for body, and then the conclusion.
Here are some sample topics (fair use) from the Peterson Guide to practice writing essays with:
1. The role of technology in our lives today: Have we become too dependent?
2. Single-sex education: Is it more beneficial than coed education?
3. Qualities of a hero: What are the most important? Why?
The process of writing an essay according to Peterson
1. Read 2m (take in and understand the topic)
2. Plan 5m (mentally plan what to write and/or outline)
3. Write 25m
4. Proofread 5m
One person on here made a mistake, hit submit, and ended up turning in a blank essay and still passed. Just put your head down get through it and should be fine with this exam.
Just remember when your writing to have some fun and lying is ok
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Certs: Google (IT Support, Digital Marketing, Proj Mgmt); W3Schools PHP


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