Monday, July 1, 2013

Essay vs. Paragraph

Today, I will be writing a short post discussing the differences between an essay and a paragraph. Students should know these differences or else they might be writing the wrong way.


Difference #1: Length of Topic Sentence
A paragraph and an essay both start with a topic sentence or a thesis statement. This explains what the essay or paragraph is all about.

An essay has a longer topic sentence while a paragraph requires only a simple and short topic sentence.

Difference #2: Structure of Supporting Details
In order to discuss your topic, you need supporting details.

When writing an essay, supporting details are provided in its supporting paragraphs. On the other hand, in a paragraph, the supporting details follow the topic sentence.

Difference #3: How Long?
Obviously, an essay is longer than a paragraph. But how long?

An essay is usually composed of five paragraphs while a paragraph is typically composed of five and six sentences.

So, here are a few differences between an essay and a paragraph that you should always remember.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Got an OCPD? Here are The Career Choices for You!




Do you have the so-called Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD)? If yes, then keep on reading. If no, you may be interesting to know what's in for people who have it.

People who have OCPD is are those who have the tendency of setting high standards as a perfectionist and religious adherence to rules. At the same time, they often have extreme loyalty to work and intense desire to achieve goals.

But, here's the catch. People who have OCPD have issues when it comes to delegating work. As much as possible, he wants to complete a task on his own because he wants it to be perfect, flawless, and error-free.

Though having OCPD may bring issues and problems to the persons having it, they do not have to worry when it is time for them to leave the portals of college for there are lots of jobs which are more suitable for this type of personality.

Here are a few of the career options for people with Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder.
  • Corrections Officer A corrections officer’s duty is to maintain order and security among jailed inmates by enforcing rules and regulations. Remember that adherence to rules is one of the traits of people with OCPD and if you want people follow rules at all time, this must be the profession for you.

  • Proofreader/Editor/Copyreader One of the common characteristics of a person having OCPD is the tendency to correct and fix details of essays, dissertations, or the like until it becomes perfect. As a proofreader, you make sure that there are no grammatical errors, improper use of words, and all other possible mistakes related to punctuation, spacing, type, and alignment.

  • Accountant/ Financial Officer The main duties of an account or financial officer usually include the preparation and maintenance of accurate and clear financial records; review of accuracy of data; application of laws, codes, and regulations; reconciliation of accounts, reports, and records;  and setting of deadlines. The duties of an accountant demand a lot of time, skill, mastery, and carefulness. For a person having OCPD, he or she will tend to consider his work only if every detail of it is absolutely correct and perfect.

How To Select The Best Topic For Your Essay


Thinking of an essay topic? Well, there are simple ways how to pick the best.

Choosing a topic for your essay may consume a large portion of your time. It may seem as an easy task but the truth is it is not. With hundreds of possible topics, you may be too overwhelmed or confused to decide on the topic.

So,
“How are you going to choose your essay topic?”


You can get ideas for your essay topic by reading newspapers, textbooks, journals & magazines, watching films, and knowing the current issues and trends.

Pick a topic or subject that you are really interested in. When you have that kind of interest, it will be comfortable for you to work on it. If you do not like your topic, it will seem that you are just forced to do it. Do not be too hard on yourself. Remember that you have to enjoy what you are doing.

It is a common mistake to choose a topic that is too hard for you to research. Do not be like some students who pick a difficult topic because they think it is an assurance of getting a good grade. This is a grave misconception. Your topic does not have to be out-of-this-world. In fact, the simpler or lighter your topic is, the better.

Decide and make up your mind. After weighing things and identifying which topic will be feasible, it is time to make up your mind. Choose the one that is close to your heart but of course, that topic must be significant, possible to be studied, and realistic.

After you have chosen your topic, prepare yourself to write your own essay. It can be short and simple but meaty and sensible.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Essay Writing Tutorials Available Online

Are you ready to write good essay samples? If not yet, then here are some essay writing tutorials available online. In just a few clicks, you can learn a lot and your writing skills can be improved.


So, take a pen and a paper for your notes and start to enjoy while watching.














There are actually more video tutorials available in YouTube and other video streaming sites. Just enter the phrases "essay writing tutorial" or "tutorials on writing essay samples" and you will get hundreds or thousands of results.

Book Review:Essays That Worked for College Applications



No one gets into college without passing first an entrance examination and sometimes, this includes submitting a college application essay.


If you want to be admitted in your dream university, better read “Essays That Worked for College Applications: 50 Essays that Helped Students Get into the Nation’s Top Colleges”.


Authored by Boykin Curry, Brian Kasbar, and Emily Angel Baer, the book is all about 50 essays that helped students get into the nation’s leading schools and discover the ultimate secrets that make students stand out among the rest.

The 50 essays compiled in this book are not the usual essays. According to the admissions officers at the nation’s top universities, these are the best essays which made the students accepted in the universities.

The book contains 176 pages. It was published by Ballantine Books on July 2003.

College applicants must have this book. Grab a copy of this book or request it from your parents.

Discover the secrets of essay writing and let this book inspire and drive you to go to college.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

What To Expect In An Essay Writing Workshop

You’ve got the skills. You’ve got the style. But you still want more. You want to improve your writing skills and styles. Then, join an essay writing workshop.



Through high quality writing workshop, students learn to:
  • Appreciate the benefits of writing as part of a one’s development
  • Have fun and enjoy writing
  • Think critically and deeply about writing essays
  • Express emotions through writing
  • Write an essay using a range of styles
  • Improve planning and time management
  • Enhance confidence in their abilities
  • Work effectively with other writers
  • Improve their communication skills
  • Be resourceful and creative
By attending an essay writing workshop, you are assured of a breakthrough experience.

How to Write A Personal Essay

Writing a personal essay should be easy. Why? Because it is all about yourself. Basically, a personal essay is a reflection of your thoughts and actions after a certain action.
Let’s say your professor assigned the class to write about what you did last Valentine’s Day.How are you going to compose your essay?




Here are some tips that can help you.

Focus on your subject. In this case, you will write about how you spend Valentine’s Day. Jot down all the things you have done on this day. Do not include unrelated activities during the same day. You can think of the following questions and answer them:

  • Have you prepared for that day?
  • Is there any something special that happened on that day?
  • Were you happy, sad, or mad? How did you feel?
Grab the attention of the readers. Your introduction is very important. It has to be interesting so that it will be able to catch the attention of the readers. If it’s not, the readers won’t mind reading the rest of your essay.

Example: Last Valentine’s Day, I am completely broke but not brokenhearted.




Write with substance. Your body is the meat of your essay. It has to be substantial, sensible, and worthy to read. It must satisfy your goals. In this case, you have to do narrate and describe the things you have done during Valentine’s Day. When you write your experiences, you must be careful with the use of your words, language, composition, and other technical aspects of writing.

End with a bang. When you close your essay, make sure that the readers will remember what you have written. Summarize the most important points you have made and end with your final stand/feeling/opinion. Actually, the most effective conclusion is one which is connected to the introduction of the essay. 




Enjoy while writing your personal essay. Give it your best shot!