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: post by xmikex at 2006-12-13 08:43:50
Katrina said:
My advice: do not rework a paper you've found online.


You'd have to be an absolute retard to so much as consider using a paper you've found online. It's smart to look for papers on similar topics that may be posted online, and see what sources they used, and if they found something you might have missed. Sitting down with someone else's work, however, and trying to change it just enough to pass it in is a waste of time, and counter productive.

And don't just write anything for the sake of filling up pages. That's a good way to waste an hour writing about something you're just going to cut from your paper anyways. If you're having trouble writing then you should draft an outline. That way when a bunch of ideas hit you at once you won't be forced to remember them all. Then when you hit a dry spot you'll have something to work with.
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