delete_ (remove)'s status on Wednesday, 13-Apr-11 11:48:12 UTC
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!college How do you guys normally deal with college level English courses that require several essays? Do you guys do argumentative essays where you have to take a stance and defend it, or interpretive essays? Is there a trick to interpretive essays that I'm missing out on? I'm passing my Eng 1102 course right now, but having a lot of trouble making anything but papers that *I* don't even believe in, and have a C for the course so far. I know I have to do one more ESSAYS EVERYWHERE course before I can get back to the math/theory/analysis/coding portion of my CS degree, so if you guys have any tips, I'm open to them. (Unless you tell me to pay someone else to write the papers for me. I'll listen to the advice, but I would never use that particular tip.)