Writing a Research Paper the Easy Way

By: Claire

Writing a research paper is always an headache to most students. The process is difficult and time-consuming but in order to get the desired A, you really need a lot of hard work. However, the best thing about writing a research paper is that it helps improve one's writing skills and aids in developing ideas and to think logically. So in order for you to achieve these benefits with less anxiety, here are few easy steps to writing a good one.

Pick an interesting topic

You should pick a topic that is interesting to you. Go online. But there are some situations that the source of research paper topic ideas should come from your instructor. In this case, you will need to convince him/her that you ideas are relevant to the course. Otherwise just look for a fresh and creative approach with the given topic.

Limit your thesis

All good research papers started with a limited thesis. But sometimes you may find that your thesis is not limited enough. Again, you will find yourself presenting arguments. Don't worry. If it helps to keep your research paper within reasonable bounds, go ahead. The important thing that you must consider though is that your thesis should be the main focal point of your research paper.

Research not only online

There are tons of resources to research information from aside from the Internet. Look for previous research papers that are usually available in the library. Or check out magazine and journal databases, newspaper and newslists, blogs, among others which you find convenient and useful. You must stick to your mind that what you will gather should support your thesis and build a case about your point of view. Never forget to cite the source.

Write an outline and rough draft to a smooth content

Writing an outline is a great way to organize your thoughts, and writing a rough draft helps you pour your ideas into the paper. Once you've started with these steps, writing introduction, body and conclusion paragraphs is not at all daunting. Basically, the introduction must give the reader an idea of the paper's intent and must be attention grabbing. The body of the research paper, on the other hand, must have balanced presentation of relevant and legitimate information. Provide concrete examples and avoid generalities if possible. Lastly, the conclusion should summarize the evidence presented and must make sense.

Double check everything

The final and essential step is to review your work for spelling and grammatical errors.

It's not that all hard, right? Good luck and have fun in working with that research paper.

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