Archive: December, 2009

Let Thessayist Guide You into Writing Great Political Science Essays

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Political science essays deal with complex issues affecting us all: poverty, wars, politics, environment, inequality, democracy, and others. It basically serves as an analysis, wherein a student analyzes and dissects a particular issue or a conflict. How to Write a Political Science Essay Political science essays, like all other categories of essays follow a basic structure: 1.    Choosing a topic This answers the what, who and how of the essay. Who are you addressing (the purpose of the essay)? What are you saying (the content and the structure)? How do you plan on going about it (style of the essay)? 2.    Doing the preliminary research The depth of research you conduct determines the success of your essay. Keep it concise, relevant, and updated. Likewise, credible sources Read more

Pros and Cons of Highlighting Ethnicity in College Admission Essays

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If you’re about to start working on your college admission essays, you’re most likely wondering about which of the wide variety of college essay topics to focus on.  Your ethnicity or race may be one that you’re pondering on, and indeed, it has been a theme that has been used by many incoming college students before.  Like other topics, though, talking about your ethnicity has its own advantages and disadvantages. Affirmative action and how it relates to college admissions The term affirmative action is used to refer to policies that consider gender, race, or ethnicity to promote equal opportunity.  Affirmative action has its own benefits, and in the case of college admissions, it enables schools to have a diverse student body in which students can learn much Read more

Get Into College

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“College hopeful” high-schoolers work their entire lives, study hours on end, work in jobs and participate in clubs and sports, for the one process that will define how the rest of their lives plays out. This nerve racking, extremely difficult time during a teenagers life will leave them sweating with papers spread out over the floor, stressing over essays and application, and regularly breaking out in facial blemishes. For those internet-savy kids, there is salvation. Many sites and forums help high school juniors and seniors through the difficult process of college application. I have just been through this grueling process, and I decided that were seldom few people who can so vividly remember the process as someone who just experienced it. Looking back, I realize I Read more

Returing to College – Tips for Success in School

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Normal 0 A job well done on making the decision to return to school and attain your degree! Mature age students, also known as adult learners go to school part time because of family and career obligations. Mature age students are generally very passionate about what they are studying and that passion brings a wealth of life experience to the learning environment and that benefits the whole class. They have sound time management and communication skills and they aim to be high achievers and that adds to their level success as a student. Economic, demographic, and market trends have reshaped the landscape of higher education, particularly for adults. However, the important thing to remember is that learning at higher education is as much about taking control of your learning as it is Read more