10-23-2016, 05:03 PM
I borrowed Writing the Winning Thesis from the library and find it extremely helpful. It basically walks you through how to set up this style of paper step by step. I think you could get away with not using it, but since I have it I refer to it constantly. The other book is not worth bothering with because the exact same info is on the Purdue Owl website.
Working on BA in Liberal Studies (Humanities) at TESU
Done so far:
CLEP: Analyzing Lit, 71; College Comp. Modular, 74
Straighterline: Intro to Communications, Intro to Nutrition
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra
TESU: Currently doing Lib-495 Capstone.
90 credits from UMass Boston, 6 credits from Roxbury Community College
Done so far:
CLEP: Analyzing Lit, 71; College Comp. Modular, 74
Straighterline: Intro to Communications, Intro to Nutrition
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra
TESU: Currently doing Lib-495 Capstone.
90 credits from UMass Boston, 6 credits from Roxbury Community College