How to Write an Essay For the First Time

Essays are a unique type of writing. They demand structure, analysis, and a clear argument. They can be daunting for the first-time student, but with some practice, you can get into a rhythm so here you can churn out top-quality essays without too much effort. This article will give you some handy tips to help you write an essay for the first time.
Getting started
Many students struggle to even begin their essays. They stare at the blank page and then procrastinate for days before deciding what to say. A simple solution is to start with the body of the essay, then write the introduction last. By doing this you can take the pressure off the introductory paragraph, and concentrate on writing what is required in the rest of the essay.
Choosing your facts
A great way to grab attention in your essay is by starting with a surprising fact. However, it is important to ensure that the fact you choose is relevant to your essay and does not feel random or shoehorned in. For example, a surprising fact might be that the human genome contains enough information to map all of the stars in our galaxy, or that if we unraveled all the DNA in a single apple it would stretch for 10 billion miles.
Outlining
Another key tip is to always write an outline for your essay, no matter what the length. This is because it will help you stay focused on what you want to cover and can also act as a guide for revision later. An outline will also help you make sure your essay is logically structured.
Using set readings
Most classes will provide a list of set or recommended’ readings for you to use as sources in your essay. Using these will provide you with a wealth of material to draw on. You should use these as a starting point for your research but remember to also look at other primary and secondary source material and take notes. You should aim to read around five different sources so that you have a good base of information on which to build your essay.
Using your notes
Once you have a good understanding of the background information on your topic it’s time to begin writing. Often the hardest part of writing an essay is finding something to say, but once you have your key points on paper you can fill in the gaps. Ensure that your essay has a clear argument and that it is well supported with evidence.
The final step is to write a clear, concise, and punchy conclusion. This is the part that your marker will read last, so it’s the best place to impress them with a strong and meaningful statement. Be sure to refer back to your introductory paragraph for ideas on how to shape this. Lastly, check your work for typos and grammatical errors. A quick proofread will go a long way to improving the overall quality of your essay, and you can read about it in detail if you go to this link.

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