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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 5:05:07 GMT
Writing is such a trouble task for me. Whether it’s an exam or class assignments, I failed to write the essay part. I decided to find best solution for my problem. My professor said that reading news paper books and magazines helps academic writings. I have the habit of reading, yet too I can’t find any success in my writings. Accidentally I met my old friend and he suggests me to hire any online writing services. Also he suggests one among the writing companies named ' custom essay writing service'. I need complete review for this particular writing organization for the confirmation. So please write your review here…..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 19:54:53 GMT
I consider myself a good technical writer, having produced countless sales proposals, technical documents, reports, etc. in my other life as a computer consultant/manager.
In my opinion, the only way to improve your writing skills is to write. A lot.
There are tools to assist you in the mechanical skills, such as grammar, spelling, etc. But writing is far more than that - there's the creative part (even in the technical field) of determining what to write. And there's a structural part, which deals with the organization of whatever it is you're writing (and that's half of the battle right there). I'd recommend taking a technical (or creative) writing course to get you started on the right path. I wouldn't waste my money (or time) on these online services.
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Aug 9, 2016 15:09:01 GMT
I had a professor in college tell me that people who are well written are well read.
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Post by craigf on Aug 9, 2016 16:16:15 GMT
I consider myself a good technical writer, having produced countless sales proposals, technical documents, reports, etc. in my other life as a computer consultant/manager. In my opinion, the only way to improve your writing skills is to write. A lot. There are tools to assist you in the mechanical skills, such as grammar, spelling, etc. But writing is far more than that - there's the creative part (even in the technical field) of determining what to write. And there's a structural part, which deals with the organization of whatever it is you're writing (and that's half of the battle right there). I'd recommend taking a technical (or creative) writing course to get you started on the right path. I wouldn't waste my money (or time) on these online services. I agree also. I have had the technical writing classes, somewhere around here is a plaque/certificate with some letters that go behind my name. Those classes years ago set up some ground work, but actually doing it is what makes it all come together. Knowing your subject is a big part of it. Online classes, in my opinion, are not going to give you the benefit of a live instructor with a red pen (they still use those??), marking your thoughts, flow and repositioning grammar to better represent your subject to the target audience. Of course, I can't spell anymore, foreign language studies ruined that for me.
Reading, writing and arithmetic!
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