by Ready Writers | Jun 28, 2019 | Academic Writing |
Business Dictionary defines a progress report as “An assessment that takes place during a project or process, that conveys details such as what sub-goals have been accomplished, what resources have been expended, what problems have been encountered, and whether the...
by Ready Writers | Jun 26, 2019 | Academic Writing |
1) Have a strategy, make a plan Why do you want to write for a journal? What is your purpose? Are you writing for research assessment? Or to make a difference? Are you writing to have an impact factor or to have an impact? Do you want to develop a profile in a...
by Ready Writers | May 30, 2019 | Academic Writing |
By: Susan Shapiro Opinionated editorial essays are often the most fun, fast and furious pieces to get into print—especially for nonfamous writers with strong opinions and day jobs in other fields. That’s because editors of newspapers and online magazines like Slate,...
by Ready Writers | May 20, 2019 | Academic Writing |
by Ruben Project proposals are documents that are part of the selling process. It outlines the problem facing the company, the plan of action to tackle the issues, and an overview of the scope of work to turn the proposal to reality. In many instances, most...
by Ready Writers | Jan 30, 2019 | Academic Writing, Personal Development, Writing |
Commas and semi-colons. If the rules you learned about commas and semi-colons don’t mean much to you, forget them and try this: Read one of your sentences aloud and see where you would naturally pause, where you would draw a breath. If it’s a short pause,...
by Ready Writers | Jan 21, 2019 | Academic Writing, Personal Development, Writing |
Academic writing can be quite tedious and confusing. You are always careful not to be overly verbose or stray from the subject matter. A thesis statement, like any piece of academic writing, can be just as tricky. Understanding the fundamentals of a thesis statement...