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How to Write a University-level Essay
Heyo, so school is fast approaching, and seeing as Tumblr is made up of a lot of younger users who will soon be shipping off to college or university soon, I thought I would take it upon myself to help spread my knowledge of essay-writing. Essay-writing is my thing. I love it. I live for it. It’s how I make up for my shitty test marks, and still get by with an 85 average+ in University classes. I’m a historian by trade, so perhaps this information will seem a bit off from what you’re used to, but hopefully, It’ll help you out. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me an ask.
1. Consider your question and find your thesis.
I know, I know. People always say, no! Never start with your thesis/intro paragraph! Go to the body!! Well i’m here to say forget everything you’ve been told. Forget that, forget the stupid hamburger shit they teach you, forget it all and start reading.
I ALWAYS start with my thesis. Why? Because you cannot make good paragraphs without knowing what you’re researching. You need direction, and a thesis is your map.
So, the question we’ll use shall be: What is one way in which the Union won the American Civil War?
Now remember, your thesis is your map. It shows you where to go, what to look for. The thesis is the heart and soul of all your work. You want a good, solid thesis. What does that include, you ask?
An idea
A reason for said idea
Evidence to support said reason, and thus validate the idea.
So, lets do an example. Let’s say I’m writing on the use of media during the American Civil War. I like photography, and wrote a paper on this in my second year, but im gonna be doing this example freehand(idk where I put that essay lol) so lets work with how I got an A+ on that paper. This will be my idea:
“Photography during the American Civil War influenced the war’s outcome in the Norths favour.”
This is VERY vague. This is an example of a thesis in bloom! Let’s take it further. Look at the above. What questions would you have from this thesis?
-Who was taking photos at that time?
-Why did it influence the outcome?
-How did it influence the outcome?
-Who consumed photography as a media at that time?
This is where you STOP, and start the next step.
2. Research
Start your basic research with your idea, and the above questions in mind. Look at libraries, ask your professor or TA or librarian, or just do some basic google searches to get to know the subject(but for the love of god if you include a google link in your citation I will personally hunt you down and castrate you.)
I like to start with the basics of any inquiry: WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, HOW. Who was taking photos? Where were they displayed that caused influence? ect…These, in relation to your beginner thesis, will help guide you in what form your thesis will take.
Once you’ve finished that, and have a general feel for the time period, go back to your thesis.
3. THESIS 2.0
Go back to your original question: What is one way in which the Union won the American Civil War? Now look at your thesis again. It’s too vague, isn’t it?
As you can see, our original thesis was too vague to be a real thesis. So, we NARROW IT DOWN using our WWWWWH progress we focused on during early research!
“Photography during the American Civil war influenced the war’s outcome by providing a visual for ordinary citizens about the horrors of war, and thus helping to increase donations and awareness to the cause.”
Great! But once again, too vague! Questions that may arise include:
Who was taking the photos
Evidence for donations?
Evidence for social awareness?
So, we NARROW IT DOWN again. I’m going to use Andrew Gardner’s photography during the Civil war, as he was one of the most famous and influential at the time.
“Andrew Gardner’s photography during the American Civil war influenced the war’s outcome by providing a visual for ordinary citizens about the horrors of war, and thus helping to increase donations and enlistment in the Union through awareness to the cause…”
The above then gives us the following(why and how are sometimes grouped together):
Who: Andrew Gardner
What: Photography helped the north win the war.
Where: Union-aka northern states
When: American Civil War
Why/How: Because Andrew Gardner’s photography raised social awareness through this new and budding medium
Use this sort of outline to guide you in the next step!
4. Now that we have a thesis, you need to do some more research and evidence gathering.
The way I like to do this is to go check out a few books from the library(look for text books in particular), and leaf through the index for matching terms. Our matching terms would be:
Photography, civil war, Andrew Gardner, media
From there, you read over the pages, and see if any of the info relates to your subjects. Copy down quotes, page numbers, book title, author, publishing date and publisher. You need these for your bibliography. Pick and choose relevant information. The filter for relevant information relies entirely on your thesis, because it decides what you need to be looking for—this is why I hate when people tell me to start writing paragraphs before I write a thesis! It’s simply impossible and counter productive, and will cost you hours in revision.
So, gather your information from the library, and cross-reference with peer-reviewed articles and data. For our thesis, we would need data on enlistment numbers in an area after a date of Andrew Gardner’s photography exhibit showcases. No matter what type of essay you’re writing, you can always back up your evidence with data, and it won’t hurt one bit. Don’t be afraid of the numbers, kids!
So, if we were to go back to our thesis, we could now expand on it like this:
“Andrew Gardner’s photography during the American Civil war influenced the war’s outcome by providing a visual for ordinary citizens about the horrors of war, and thus helping to increase donations and enlistment in the Union through awareness to the cause. An increase in donations and enlistment in relation to exposure to Gardners work is seen in data/evidence point A, as well as in data/evidence point B, which will be fully outlined in the points below.”
This gives you an example of how to lead from a thesis, to your opening paragraph.
5. Data and Evidence Justifications–Paragraph making
This is the section where you can branch your essay into your data and evidence points you gathered in steps 2 and 4. You can have as many paragraphs as you like, just make sure your evidence and data is strong and supported. I personally like to work with my thesis copied and pasted onto the top of every page I write on. This keeps you on track, with your clear goal in mind, and will help you from straying. I will give you an example of how a paragraph might sound.
Andrew Gardner’s photography during the American Civil War became heavily influential upon the American population at the time, particularly the north, wherein which his work was showcased. The influence of Gardner’s photographic works is seen in the _____, which shows us that without the influence of Gardner’s media influence, war efforts and awareness may not have been as successful as they had been.
This is an alright opener for you to work with. The ___ is where you could put in your data point or evidence piece. The point of the paragraph is to show your support for your thesis by confirming it with evidence.
Your paragraphs should take this form:
Present, Confirm, Conclude, Lead.
You present your evidence, confirm its relation to the thesis and confirm the validity of the thesis, conclude by brief revision of evidence, and then lead into your next paragraph.
6. Conclusion
Your conclusionary paragraph should be a look-over of the above paragraphs. Restate your thesis, present a summarized version of your paragraphs(one or two sentences only), and perhaps take the time to look at your own views on the subject. An example might look like this:
“Taking a moment to step away from the above mentioned evidence, I believe it to be scholarly acceptable and even necessary to state my own views on the subject presented. In drawing conclusions, I felt that the above information was correct in that it presented a reality of the time period, in which photography was becoming a medium to be embraced by popular society. People were not only astounded by Gardner’s photographs on a social level, but also a technical level. The astonishment people held at seeing the war-torn battle fields spurred them into action, and even today can still present feelings of dread, fear and loss when looking at his photos…blah blah blah”
Why is it scholarly acceptable and perhaps necessary to state your views? Oftentimes, it is to reassure the reader of your own personal bias’, which exist whether you like them or not, to the subject at hand. Having a small tidbit on your own thoughts about your research ect, breaking away from the third-person droning of an essay can be refreshing and welcoming for a prof at the end of his stack of essay reading.
7. In summary
Thesis
WWWWWH
NARROW IT DOWN
Data and Evidence
Present, Confirm, Conclude, Lead
Self opinions/Conclude
All in all, do unique things. Professors love it when they come across something that’s not cookie cutter! Even if they present you with a list of essay topics, take the leap and ask them if you can do your own research topic!! Take risks with your essay writing, talk to your professors about what you want to do, and try to have fun with your research. I’ve written on everything from civil war photography to Disney princesses in american media, to the religious formation of idea of heaven and earth. Remember, so long as there’s credible, documented evidence, it’s possible to write about it.
02 22 2017
good morning (well, sort of) i studied some biology today + rewrote some notes because, personally, that helps me remember the content better. i haven’t been in school all week because of february vacation so i don’t have much to do !
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I color coordinated all of my classes and decided to go with yellow for anthropology! 🍯 To be more specific, my anthropology class centers around magic, witchcraft, and religion.
2/12/18 || these are stacks of cards i usually do when studying, listing just the important parts and work it like queue cards :)
09-12-18
calculus notes! so far calculus has been a tough class, but i think i’m doing pretty well. i hope by the end of the semester i can maintain my A in the class. have a gr8 day!
September 7, 2018
Wrapped up week 5, which means I officially only have one lecture and one discussion section left and we out wow
Fun fact I’ve been in school for over 400 days straight since I got to college incredible
05.06.15 Yes these are summaries! Mind you, each a4 page represents something like 20-30 pages from my textbook 😧 I have 4 more units to go
14.9.18 // Finally Friday!✨
I don’t have many lectures at the end of the week (Thursday and Friday) this month, which is nice because it means that I have a couple of days to catch up with reading homework, as well as start new readings for next week! That’s my been my plan for the past two days!😊 The only annoying thing is that I do have the latest group seminar (from 5 to 7pm!), so I have to make evening plans to make the trip to campus worthwhile! I wish you all a lovely weekend!💕
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September first and second week spread. I thought I would not like the outcome but it turned out better than what I have expected. I would appreciate if you would also follow my instagram acc because I am more active there. ^^
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Done with the first two weeks of university and it has been great even though I already have a million things I need to do
Hello everyone! Started college (second year), a week ago, and I have to say, I’m so lost. I didn’t have all my classes yet, I have already a lot to do and I don’t even know the best books to use. I started to do a bullet journal but then It took a lot of time as I am working on weekends (so I can save for my interrail trip next summer), so I made a weekly layout (based on @plantosucceed layout), in Microsoft Publisher, and it’s working wonders. I hope to get on track the next week and hopefully post a lot more here!
BACK TO SCHOOL GIVEAWAY 2: Fjallraven Kanken
My new Kanken (in this gorgeous red colour) is the latest addition to my University wardrobe. It’s the perfect bag - it’s waterproof, has a laptop section, and has straps designed to re-distribute heavy weight across your shoulders.
Here’s glimpse into what a carry round in my bag at University:
My pencil case
Pouch with money, travel card, and headphones
My daily folder - containing all the work I’ve done at home to take into class with me
A4 notebook for taking notes in class, with a pocket folder to store them in afterwards
MacBook air - only on days when I’m working in the library after
My Leuchtturm1917 bullet journal
Because I’m an stationery addict, of course I had to include what’s in my pencil case as well:
4 of my favourite pen
6 random pens - I can’t let them go
Mechanical pencil
Glue stick, ruler, and scissors - the essentials
6 gorgeous pastel highlighters
What do you keep in your bag? Is there anything you think I’m missing from mine?
The Giveaway:
For the second of my back to school giveaways, I’m giving you the chance to win a bundle of the following:
A Fjallraven Kanken in the colour of your choice
The A4 notebook - featured in the images
The spotty pencil case - featured in the images
A pack of 6 pastel highlighters - featured in the images
Rules rules rules:
Must be following me, and preferably be active i.e. ask me questions, tag me in things, reblog my posts
Reblog this as an entry, likes are only bookmarks. I’ll use a random number generator to help me pick the winner
You can follow me on twitter @_thelawgraduate for an extra entry
You can enter as many times as you like but don’t spam your followers, please
It’s international, and you don’t have to be a studyblr to enter - it might inspire you to start your own!
The deadline is September 14th - good luck!
Closing at midnight (GMT) lovelies xxx
100 Days of Productivity #4 - Day 49/100
September 10, 2018
Economics exam: done! One more to go! I spent the morning revising for eco, and actually went into the exam feeling prepared! I think I revised more for economics than I thought I did. The exam, however, was surprisingly difficult. That’s alright though, I gave it my best shot. I’ve moved onto modern revision, and am loving it! (Modern history is definitely my favourite subject👌).
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20/02/2016 ____________
•25/100 days of productivity•
Finished my chemistry essay. Yay!!! Now I’m going to type it into a word document and print it out tomorrow morning.