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Six Steps To A Grade A Research Paper

By: Steve Morton

If you have never taken a research paper study program before entering college, you may end up burdened with the overwhelming job of turning in impressive assignments. If this is your predicament, here are some useful rules to assist you...

1) Have A Good Grip On The Assignment

Make sure that you have read through it from end to end to understand task at hand. It helps to make an outline of any main points, topic words and action words.

2) Choose The Easiest Assignment

If your professor gives you a choice, choose the research paper that best appeals to you; one that interests you and maybe you know something about. This will greatly accelerate the process and make it more entertaining. If you have no interest in the topic, it's likely to show when you turn in your essay.

If you don't like the assignment or any of the options, try to put a spin on one to make it 'more you'. For example, maybe the research paper is to be about classical music, but you hate that style because you're a rocker. Jackpot! You could write your paper on the old rock band "Yes". They integrated a lot of classical music into their music and became leaders in fusion rock.

3) Ask A Lot of Questions

Start brainstorming and write down every question you can think of. This will lead to even more questions. Then, start questioning everyone you can from friends and family to teachers. Ask them what they know about the topic and get their thoughts. Do keyword searches on the internet to find subtopics, information and answers. Visit wiki and authority sites, as well as government sites and physical libraries. Make notes of your research. If you take statistics from books, websites, etc., be sure to write your resources down on paper for reference and a bibliography.

4) Opt For An Interesting Delivery Format

Students are often instructed by a teacher as to what mode they want the research paper to be. But if left more open for your choosing, some good ideas are contrasts and comparisons, statistical analysis, argumentative, problem and solution, narrative and interpretation. You could also combine modes for narrower views. You could divide it up into nicely arranged sections to point out a variety of aspects of your research, such as the impact your topic made on civilization, a certain era or different cultures, or discuss different financial, personal or social aspects of the topic.

5) Keep Your Subject Matter Tight

You will likely have limited time and a limited amount of pages or words with which to work. Be smart and don't get to broad about your topic. The entire World War is not going to be covered well in a few pages, but the affects of chemicals used in battle might.

6) Have A Very Pointed Thesis

As you present your research, start narrowing everything down, leading you into the point you are trying to make. A paper with just a lot of statistics will not be good if you never 'get to the point', whether it is your opinion or a main fact that you've been leading up to; some kind of a 'zapper' is necessary.

You could leave the audience or professor thinking by presenting varying scenarios for them to consider. Or, maybe answer the questions yourself by revealing your hypotheses, thus creating your thesis. Any type of contradiction, alignment or conclusion about your research could make a fine thesis statement if creatively done.

Conclusion

Remember, when you are doing your research, you are not trying to read whole books nor documents. You are doing a research paper, not a book report, so just scan looking for details and data you like or can get on with. Don't lock yourself down, but also, don't just compile data. Wrap it up in an informative package that's easy to read and absorb. Your paper should make the audience leave it feeling better for having read it.

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