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Several Tips for Proper Research Papers



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By : Jason Bacot    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-03 16:22:06
It seems as if every student must write research papers. A research paper can seem intimidating to some. However, a research paper does not have to be as difficult as it first seems if you understand what it requires and how to write a high-quality one. This often comes with both practice and preparation. Let's talk about some of the tips for these particular types of papers gathered from top students who write research papers all the time.

"Starting your research paper immediately is critical." This is a great tip. Many students make the mistake of thinking they can write their research papers overnight or in a "crash" mentality. This is often incorrect, with disastrous results. By beginning your paper the very day you are assigned it, time is truly on your side. You'll have access to every research source and plenty of time to write the actual paper. To start, this is one of the best tips we can offer you.

"Brainstorm for topics and then pick your favorite one and stick with it!" Now this is a very good tip for your research paper writing. Some students feel challenged in coming up with a topic. It can feel like there are either too many or too few topic ideas for your paper. Don't worry and remember that your teacher would only assign a paper when there were topics available for it. Sit down and brainstorm some possible topics. Then select a few of your favorites. Take these to the library and see which of these topics you can find the best research materials for. This is most likely the best topic you should select.

"Go early to the library." This may sound like a "nerdy" piece of advice but it's actually a very practical one. Think for a moment: how many other students are in your class? Probably between twenty and forty other students. That is many other people writing papers on the same topic. You are now competing with all of these people for the same research materials on this general subject. It gets even harder when you start to select specific topics, as some will be more popular than others will. Just like "the early bird gets the worm," the early researcher gets the best books. So get to the library early and be prepared to pick up all of your research materials.

"Write a first draft and then a second one." Some students think that a good research paper is written all in one sitting. No wonder some students are so stressed about writing their papers. A good paper is often written and then rewritten. When writing a research paper, consider the thought that you'll be writing a first draft and then perhaps a second draft that improves upon your original draft. While it may not be a complete rewrite, this second draft often polishes up your writing, making it stronger and more effective. Sometimes the difference between a full letter grades can be that first and second draft.
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