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A highly useful and easy step-by-step practical guide for all those students who always leave their coursework till the last minute!

Shows you how to compile a 4000 word A+ essay in under 6 hours (Actual essay enclosed with articles used)

Author: Richard Wright

ISBN: 0954182359

(Paper Back)

Published: January 2004

Cost: E-book: £4.99
Paperback: £7.99

GKA Publishing: The Do-it-Yourself Series

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Author Information
Richard Wright has been a university lecturer of the highest calibre for close on 25 years and has witnessed countless students panicking having left their coursework till the day on or before the coursework deadline. It then comes as no surprise to know that many of them end up not getting good results. His experiences also suggest that when this happens (and it does very frequently), students become very restless, which soon turns into stress. With students being students, it is pointless trying to get them to start their coursework early. However, what can be done is to offer them guidance on how to write a quality piece of coursework in under 6 hours flat. This way, no student need ever compromise their coursework ever again. Incidentally, the example essay I have used as an example merited an A+ mark when marked independently!



Description
Let a senior university lecturer show you how to write any coursework in any subject of any length – all in under one day with the highest possible marks.

The routine is all too familiar in student life. You were given the deadline weeks ago but now the deadline date looms ever closer. You feel stressed because you have not even written the first sentence, let alone the required word limit for the assignment. What’s more, you only have one day to go!

As a university professor, I have known or met countless students who have rushed their coursework only to come out with extremely low marks. Now, let me show you how it should be done in record time; and, show you what we lecturers look for in any essay when awarding the highest possible marks. In this systematic step-by-step guide, I’ll show you how to write an actual 4000 word essay from the question to the end referencing in less than 6 hours.

Unlike other long winded student guides, I realise that what students need are actual examples that they can easily relate to; not lines and lines of jargon. In response to this, I have picked an easy to relate to essay question that every student can identify with and compiled it whilst methodically showing you how I did it. I take you through every step of the way, from rearranging the question so as to make it easily understandable, to cleverly using search engines to locate key articles. From inserting key academic words into the essay (such as ‘contends’, ‘posits’, ‘argues’ ‘suggests’, etc.) to using suitable sub headings to structure the work and make it look more appealing and readable when being marked by the lecturer.

In short, having used this book every step of the way, and manipulating articles from the Internet so as to avoid being accused of plagiarism. You’ll be able to write any essay in any subject and of any length in under one day; and come out on top every time. As a consequence, you’ll also never have to stress yourself ever again when leaving your coursework to the last minute.



The Do-it-Yourself Series Series–Series Editor, Richard Wright (BA. (Hons); MBA; MSc

The Do-it-Yourself Series provides students in all courses and at all levels with the essential knowledge and cutting-edge tools they need to excel in university and especially at a time in higher education when time is very limited and coursework and exams are on the increase. Written by recognized coursework and research experts in the higher education field, the volumes in the series cover the research, design, planning, coordination, and structuring methods as well as specialized areas of all manners of coursework compilation. All our guide books are not subject specific but instead induce students to focus more on the technique offered and are unique in that they offer students actual coursework examples to enable them to see a before and after effect and hopefully understand the guidance being offered much better and faster. This is why we are No.1 when it comes to helping students excel at university.