College Writing Standards?
Starting this August to June I’m going to be preaparing to raise my writing and reading standards to college level. I have a Grammar and Composition book by Prentice-Hall which will help my grammar and as for reading I ‘ve been reading as much as possible (Jane Eyre, Wiuthering Heights, Great Expectations…etc)
Questions:
1. Any advice to get my writing to a college level?
2. Any advice to get my reading skills to a college level?
3. Any advice in general?
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2. Continue to read the Classics, as well as non-fiction books on various subjects, particularly the one you’re interested in pursuing in college.
3. Don’t get discouraged if you fall short of your expectations. Keep on trying and pursuing toward your goal. Ask questions. Get as much information as you can.
Good luck! You deserve it.
I’m amazed to this day.
In fact after my FIRST paper in English 1 I was NOT told I had to go to the “Composition Clinic” so I must be doing something right and as I said, I’m illeterate.
Vocabulary. Grammar. Sentence structure. Punctuation.
MASTER the BASICS.
As for style, what is the modern thing called APA or something like that. In my day it was the Chicago Style.
Double spaced, 1″ margins, annotations, table of authorites.
Underlinding this, italicizeing that.
NOW, when you get into a MASTER’S PROGRAM and have to do a THESIS and have a PH D advisor, things will get tighter.
YOUR paper has to PASS the muster of the ENTIRE DEPARTMENT and your ADVISOR will slap you up one side and down the other if your VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION, SENTECNE STRUCTURE, RHETORICAL ARGUMENTS and REASEARCH is not up to snuff.
Try writing book reviews on stuff you read for your own improvement.
Sorry I had to misspell ‘Moby Dyck’. Yahoo won’t allow the true spelling here, I guess they consider it obscene.
http://www.mindrelief.net/types_of_modern_styles.html