I. Some crucial differences between high school and college writing
III. A strategy for analyzing and revising a first draft
V. But what if you get stuck? A good solution and a terrible solution
II. Preparing to write and drafting the paper
IV. Revising the introduction and conclusion, and polishing the draft
Credits
Lawrence McEnerney is Director of the University of Chicago Writing Program. Joseph M. Williams (1933-2008) was Professor of English Language and Literature and the founder of the University of Chicago Writing Program.
Writing in College is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives license. You may use and share this essay and/or its chapters for non-commercial educational purposes, provided that you give credit to the authors (Joseph M. Williams and Lawrence McEnerney) and reproduce this notice.
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