(11-24-2018, 10:50 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: Did you already have a bunch of research done prior to starting the course? It seems like a lot of work to do all at once.
No, but I did have a general idea on a subject. I have the main book and am just researching as I go. I am enrolled in 6 classes and work two part-time jobs so it's doable.
You need a minimum of 25 sources don't you? Sounds like a lot of work if you are unfamiliar with a subject because it means researching a lot of material first in order to properly write about the content.
(11-24-2018, 10:50 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: Did you already have a bunch of research done prior to starting the course? It seems like a lot of work to do all at once.
No, but I did have a general idea on a subject. I have the main book and am just researching as I go. I am enrolled in 6 classes and work two part-time jobs so it's doable.
You need a minimum of 25 sources don't you? Sounds like a lot of work if you are unfamiliar with a subject because it means researching a lot of material first in order to properly write about the content.
I have no issues to find sources and that is the easy part for me. Writing the paper takes the most time but you just have to do a little each day and build upon your work.
(11-24-2018, 11:44 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: You need a minimum of 25 sources don't you? Sounds like a lot of work if you are unfamiliar with a subject because it means researching a lot of material first in order to properly write about the content.
My course had no such requirement.
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(11-24-2018, 05:41 PM)davewill Wrote:
(11-24-2018, 11:44 AM)zzzz24 Wrote: You need a minimum of 25 sources don't you? Sounds like a lot of work if you are unfamiliar with a subject because it means researching a lot of material first in order to properly write about the content.
My course had no such requirement.
I could have sworn I read that on here. How many sources are actually required? I remember seeing tons on some of the example papers I saw.
Mine had a 25 (or was it 20?) source requirement, but I took it a few years ago and I believe they have tweaked it a lot since then. I have no idea what the requirements now look like.
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