Title: Writing a Term Paper
1Writing a Term Paper
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2Many students associate writing a term paper with
a very long and boring process. However, if you
divide this process into the short parts, it will
be easier for you to write a term paper.
31. The First Part of Writing a Term Paper.
Choosing a Topic
As a rule, an instructor gives the list of topics
for writing a term paper to his / her
students. However, there can be some problems
with a selecting a theme.
41. The First Potential Problem
You have received the list of topics for writing
your term paper, but there are no topics which
you are interested in.
5Three Possible Solutions of the First Potential
Problem
1.1. The first way of this problem solution is
choosing one of the topics, thinking that you
will be interested in it during the process of
writing your term paper. 1.2. The second way of
this problem solution is reformulating (or
narrowing) the topic (in the case if you know
exactly what you will write about). 1.3. The
third way of this problem solution is creating
your own topic according to your own interests.
62. The Second Potential Problem
You have received the list of topics for writing
your term paper and one of them is interesting to
you, but the other student wants to choose the
same topic.
7Three Possible Solutions of the Second Potential
Problem
2.1. The first way of this problem solution is
talking to your colleague and asking him / her to
give up the topic. 2.2. The second way of this
problem solution is reformulating (or narrowing)
the topic. 2.3. The third way of this problem
solution is choosing another topic which may be
no less interesting than the previous one.
83. The Third Potential Problem
You have received the list of topics for writing
your term paper, but you cant choose one of
them, as there are more than one topic which is
appropriate to you.
9Three Possible Solutions of the Third Potential
Problem
3.1. The first way of this problem solution is
selecting one of them at a venture. 3.2. The
second way of this problem solution is asking
your good friend or relatives for advice. 3.3.
The third way of this problem solution is making
an attempt to write two the most interesting
topics at once. Its not a joke! You may try to
do it (of course, if you have enough time).
104. The Fourth Potential Problem
You havent received the list of the topics for
writing your term paper, so you dont know what
to do.
11Our congratulations! You have no problems at all,
as you may see the term papers topics on our
Website or create your own one. NB! Remember
that in any case (especially if you want to
change (to reformulate, to narrow, etc.) the
topic or compose your own one) you have to
consult with your instructor.
122. The Second Part of Writing a Term Paper.
Reading the Literature concerned with Your Topic
Read as much scientific literature as possible.
Dont be pity, if not all the literature you
have read is appropriate to your term paper. The
more you read different sources, the more ideas
come to your mind.
133. The Third Part of Writing a Term Paper.
Making a Fundamental Analysis of the Literature
You Have Read
This step is very important, if you write a term
paper. However, many students simply copy the
borrowed ideas. Try to think on your own!
144. The Fourth Part of Writing a Term Paper.
Writing a Term Paper
If you have chosen the most appropriate topic to
you, read enough scientific literature and made a
good analysis of all the sources, it will be not
very difficult to write a term paper for you.
155. The Fifth Part of Writing a Term Paper.
Proofreading Your Term Paper
Read your term paper several times. Correct all
the lapses you have noticed. P.S. Now you are
ready to show your term paper to your instructor.
Good luck!
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