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    I was so burned out I couldn't write, then I found joy in persuasive writing again

    I need to share something vulnerable. Last semester, I hit a wall so hard I didn't think I'd finish my degree. 😔 I'm a junior in political science, and I'd written so many persuasive essays that every new prompt felt like torture. I'd sit at my laptop for hours producing nothing. My brain was...
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    Does the best MBA essay writing services even exist for BOTH US and UK applications? 🇺🇸🇬🇧

    Here's a unique challenge for you all: I'm applying to a mix of US schools (Stanford, Sloan) AND UK schools (Oxford Said, Cambridge Judge). And let me tell you, writing essays for both systems has been like switching between two different languages! 🤯 For my US essays, I'm trying to craft these...
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    Freshman confusion: how many paragraphs are in an essay supposed to be? Is five still the rule?

    I'm a freshman in college, and I'm suddenly questioning everything I learned in high school about essay structure. For years, I was taught that a proper essay has five paragraphs—introduction, three body paragraphs, conclusion. That was the formula, and it worked. But now my college professors...
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    Help! I keep mixing up contractions and possessive pronouns in my writing

    This is my biggest grammar weakness. I know the rules—contractions vs possessive pronouns—but in the heat of writing, I still mess up 'your' and 'you're' constantly. And 'its' vs. 'it's' is even worse because the possessive doesn't have an apostrophe, which feels wrong because in English...
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    Studying for my English final and stuck on what two elements combine to form purpose. Help!

    My English final is tomorrow and I'm reviewing my notes on author's purpose. I understand that purpose is why the author writes, but the study guide asks specifically what two elements combine to form an author's purpose. I've looked through my textbook and it says something about 'rhetorical...
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    I learned cursive writing in Montessori and it was completely different from what my friends experienced

    I went to a Montessori school for elementary, and we learned cursive writing first—before printing. I didn't realize until I was older how unusual that was. My friends in public schools learned print in early grades and then cursive later, usually around third grade. For us, cursive was just...
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