• Some students think that an outstanding topic or some unusual idea can bring them the highest scores on essays. Sorry to disappoint you, but it is not really so. While the main idea of your papers does matter, teachers and college instructors use some other criteria for evaluating essays.
     
    Certainly, you need to know those elements of essays that are highly evaluated. Thus, next time when you are given a written assignment, start evaluating an essay on your own to see what possible mark you may get.
     
    So, this is what teachers pay attention to when evaluating essays.
     
    Evaluating essays: criterion 1
     
    Any teacher, once he/she takes a student’s essay, start searching for a thesis statement. If an essay is missing a strong thesis, your grade may be reduced up to 10 points.
     
    Evaluating essays: criterion 2
     
    The way you introduce your arguments and support them also plays a huge role when a teacher is evaluating an essay. All your arguments should be focused and clear. Mind the counter-arguments that should be presented as well.
     
    Evaluating essays: criterion 3
     
    How do you usually support your ideas? What evidences do you use? It is ridiculous to remind that all your evidences should be taken from credible, reputable sources. Do not rely on Web resources only.
     
    Evaluating essays: criterion 4
     
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  • law school entrance essayYou definitely realize that a law school entrance essay plays a much more significant role for the application process than your LSAT scores. Most probably, all other candidates will have the same high scores as you do. However, a law school entrance essay of every applicant will be different and will make different impressions on admissions officers.
     
    Needless to say, your law school entrance essay should impress them the most if you want to be accepted. This is why you should learn some important lessons about writing law school essays.
     
    Law school entrance essays: lesson 1
     
    Tell about your work experience. Probably, you are not too experienced in working within the field of law, did not have an internship in Capitol or a paralegal job. Yet, it is necessary to tell at least something about your work experience. Tell about any work that helped you develop leadership, organizational, speaking, and writing skills.
     
    Law school entrance essays: lesson 2
     
    It is important that your law school entrance essay includes info about your volunteering experience and community service. In this way, you will show that you are ready to give back to the community. So, if you have served a dinner to homeless or worked with orphans, write about it.
     
    Law school entrance essays: lesson 3
     
    Tell in the law school entrance essay about your academic interests. Yet, make sure they relate somehow to the field of law and your desire to enter a law school. For instance, while studying Sociology, you realized that you want to be an expert in family law.
     
    Law school entrance essays: lesson 4
     
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  • paper on child laborWe are sure that a paper on child labor, which you have to prepare, will make you shocked. For instance, do you know that more than 200 million children aged between 5 and 17 have to work? Only this number can shock anyone who even feels indifferent to kids and childhood.
     
    After researching this topic deeper, you will discover other shocking facts and statistics. Do not hesitate to use them in your child labor essay.
     
    Well, what else should you touch upon in your paper on child labor? We are glad to help you a little and provide several pointers for writing papers on child labor. Yet, first you have to decide whether you want to investigate some historical aspects of the problem or study current issues.
     
    Papers on child labor: if you want to study the history of the problem
     
    The problem of child labor became widespread in 1870s, during the Industrial Revolution era. With the development of technologies, the demand for work force also increased. That is why hiring poor children who would work for low wages became popular.
     
    In your paper on child labor, you may talk about the following:

    • conditions in which children worked;
    • several cases when children were badly injured at work, e.g. the case of Camella Teoli;
    • beginning of the Children’s Labor Movement, strikes;
    • important documents that were released to protect children (Fair Labor Standards Act).

    Papers on child labor: current issues
     
    Today, despite all the measures taken, millions of children remain unprotected and have to work. Discuss the following points in your paper on child labor:

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  • essay should reflectWhat should an essay reflect to be highly rated? The answer seems to be simple. An essay should reflect work done, which means a student has researched and covered a topic properly.
     
    Yet, is it the only important thing that essays should reflect? Is it so easy to get a high grade? Unfortunately, it is not. No, we do not mean to make you panic or something. We just mean that essays should reflect some other important things to impress your teacher and convince him/her to give you an A+.
     
    Let us give you more details and explain what essays should reflect.
     
    Essays should reflect…
     
    …your ability to plan. Yes, a good paper cannot be written from scratch and it requires thorough planning. It especially refers to students who think that essays can be prepared in the last minute. Well, even if you are pretty successful in doing that, it does not mean your essays reflect a really good job.
     
    Essays should reflect…
     
    …your ability to research and do it wisely. These days, it is not a big problem to find tons of useful (and useless) info on any topic. Your essays should reflect that a topic was researched properly, that results of your research do not substitute or overshadow your own ideas.
     
    Essays should reflect…
     
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  • primary school essayIt seems like you are the youngest reader of our weblog. Yet, you are a primary school student who can read and write, use computer, and even surf the Web.
     
    Well, most probably, very soon you will face one of the most frequent assignments that teachers give their students. We are talking about essay writing. Believe us, while studying in school, you will have to write heaps of essays that will help to develop your skills and knowledge, and which will help you get better grades on different subjects or improve your scores.
     
    This is why you should learn the main rules of writing primary school essays. The earlier you will do that, the higher your chances to succeed will be.
     
    Here we offer several essentials you should keep in mind about essays for primary school.
     
    Types of primary school essays
     
    Fortunately, teachers in primary schools are kind and they will not make you learn all those types of essays. However, you should know that primary school essays are usually prepared in the form of a narration or story. So, learn how to tell stories and read our tips for writing narrative essays.
     
    Topics for primary school essays
     
    Definitely, you will not have to deal with some complicated issues and will mostly receive topics that allow telling a story (as we have already mentioned). Typical topics for primary school essays are:

    • Your summer vacations;
    • Your favorite holiday;
    • Any day that you remember, etc.

    Still, sometimes your primary school essays will be devoted to more serious topics like “Why people should stop wars” and others.
     
    How to progress and improve your writing skills
     
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