The
More Analysis You Undertake The Greater The Marks You Will
Get For Your Essay
In any
essay the more analysis that you undertake, the more marks
you will get for the essay. Often you will need to
describe something before you can analyse it, so the more
analysis the better.
An illogical, muddled, poor or unsubstantiated analysis can
still leave you with marks being deducted or no marks at
all. Your lecturer is looking for a coherent, clear
and consistent analysis from your work, and this has to be
supported by evidence. Don’t be tempted to repeat what
your lecture notes say or what some books say. Go
off and research the best way to present your analysis by
looking at other’s essays in the library or online and get a
real feel for yourself on how to best analyse.
Don’t be afraid to illustrate to your lecturer that you have
awareness of others analysis.
Always
Stay On The Essay Subject
Always stay on the subject area of the essay and don’t be
tempted to wander off it. Keep checking along the whole
writing process that you are staying on track with the essay
question. If you have something of interest to mention,
but it is of no real relevance to the theme or argument of the
essay, make sure you include it in the page footnotes.
Don’t
Hurry or Rush Your Essay
You
might have done all right the last time you wrote an essay
and stayed up all night drinking coffee to get you through
the night before the deadline, but you would have most
probably done much better if you had started researching
your essay a lot earlier and then written the whole thing a
few days or weeks before your deadline. An
experienced lecturer can normally tell whether an essay has
been rushed or not and will mark it
accordingly.
Don’t
Be Tempted To Cheat
Don’t
use others ideas or words without forgetting to mention
their name in your essay or you might be accused of
plagiarism. Always make sure that your
referencing is perfect before you submit your essay to your
University.
Style
and Substance
Whilst any student can have a good idea for his/her essay, this
has to be balanced out with good writing skills. If your
lecturer feels that there is no substance to your ideas,
because you have not conveyed them well in your writing, then
you are running the risk of losing a lot of marks in your
essay.
Therefore don’t waffle or pad out your words, just because you
are short of things to say in certain areas of your essay,
don’t be tempted to go down the route of waffling. Use
succinct wording at all times and if you feel like you are
running out of things to say, just go back and revisit your
research notes and see if anything new jumps out of the page
that you can use in your essay.
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