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Creating a Topic for Your Final Essay

March 29th, 2023 Emma Daggett Opinion comments 0

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Being able to choose a viable research topic is an important skill for any student. It is the difference between writing a good paper and a horrible one. Final assignments often carry a lot of weight in grading, this can make selecting the right topic feel like a difficult decision and responsibility.

To start out, start answering questions like who, what, when, where and why about things you have learned over the semester. Answering these questions before writing is going to make things so much easier and is a good first step to researching a topic.

While brainstorming, make note of anything that interests you. If there was a question you have had throughout the semester or something that you have not learned, use it as a topic.  Choosing a topic you are interested in is going to keep you engaged with your research and writing. 

Sometimes professors will give you a list of options to pick from rather than having students come up with a new topic. If that is the case, make sure to keep your thesis or argument narrow. If the topic is too broad there is going to be too much information and no focus within the paper. Limiting the scope of the topic is going to help the essay remain manageable.

If you are still finding it difficult to come up with a topic, look through the syllabus or past assignments. Some of the readings could have discussion questions or other things that could be of interest. If you absolutely can not think of a topic to write about, meet with your instructor. More often than not they will help you come up with something. 

It is important to know that your thesis or argument might change while researching and writing. It’s a common thing that happens as you learn more about a topic. However, even if the argument changes the topic will not. 

The end of the semester is nearing and deadlines are looming. Any effort to work on assignments is a positive thing. Keep pushing yourself, there are only a few more weeks before we (hopefully) get a break.

With finals only a few weeks away, professors are starting to introduce final essays and presentations. Students will soon have to come up with topics for research or discussion. Whether you have to write two pages or 20, deciding on a topic can be intimidating. You can contact this best essay writing service reddit here if you need help doing your final essays!

Being able to choose a viable research topic is an important skill for any student. It is the difference between writing a good paper and a horrible one. Final assignments often carry a lot of weight in grading, this can make selecting the right topic feel like a difficult decision and responsibility.

To start out, start answering questions like who, what, when, where and why about things you have learned over the semester. Answering these questions before writing is going to make things so much easier and is a good first step to researching a topic.

While brainstorming, make note of anything that interests you. If there was a question you have had throughout the semester or something that you have not learned, use it as a topic.  Choosing a topic you are interested in is going to keep you engaged with your research and writing. 

Sometimes professors will give you a list of options to pick from rather than having students come up with a new topic. If that is the case, make sure to keep your thesis or argument narrow. If the topic is too broad there is going to be too much information and no focus within the paper. Limiting the scope of the topic is going to help the essay remain manageable.

If you are still finding it difficult to come up with a topic, look through the syllabus or past assignments. Some of the readings could have discussion questions or other things that could be of interest. If you absolutely can not think of a topic to write about, meet with your instructor. More often than not they will help you come up with something. 

It is important to know that your thesis or argument might change while researching and writing. It’s a common thing that happens as you learn more about a topic. However, even if the argument changes the topic will not. 

The end of the semester is nearing and deadlines are looming. Any effort to work on assignments is a positive thing. Keep pushing yourself, there are only a few more weeks before we (hopefully) get a break.

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