Writing, Helpful Tips, Citation, Research, Cite Sources, Homework Tips Ayrielle and Krista BadGoodFriends Writing, Helpful Tips, Citation, Research, Cite Sources, Homework Tips Ayrielle and Krista BadGoodFriends

Citing Your Source

MLA, APA, Chicago – these may be terms you are hearing your professors say and unless you had English 101 or went to a really nice high school, it’s just gibberish. These are all citation styles to help you write your papers and give credit where credit is due.

Generally speaking, they are fairly similar to each other and really differ with their in-text citations and how they order their list of all references in the back of your paper. You may be asked to purchase a desk reference on how to cite in these different styles, and really unless you are a graduate student who will be writing a ton of academic papers that will be seen by eyes outside of your professor’s then we really do not think it is necessary. We would recommend that you download a citation management software of some kind and we are giving you a list of some worth considering

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A Syllabus is a Guide to Success

Syllabus day is the day that most students might actually blow off. It’s not really mandatory. Colleges still have registration flexibility – so adding and dropping a course can still occur without penalty. But we would recommend that you attend. WHY? Because a syllabus is actually the most important document you will get from the professor on how to ace the course.

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Writing, Helpful Tips, Citation, Research, Cite Sources, Homework Tips Ayrielle and Krista BadGoodFriends Writing, Helpful Tips, Citation, Research, Cite Sources, Homework Tips Ayrielle and Krista BadGoodFriends

Writing 101 – Citation Management

MLA, APA, Chicago – these may be terms you are hearing your professors say and unless you had English 101 or went to a really nice high school, it’s just gibberish. These are all citation styles to help you write your papers and give credit where credit is due.

Generally speaking, they are fairly similar to each other and really differ with their in-text citations and how they order their list of all references in the back of your paper. You may be asked to purchase a desk reference on how to cite in these different styles, and really unless you are a graduate student who will be writing a ton of academic papers that will be seen by eyes outside of your professor’s then we really do not think it is necessary. We would recommend that you download a citation management software of some kind and we are giving you a list of some worth considering

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It’s in the syllabus

Syllabus day is the day that most students might actually blow off. It’s not really mandatory. Colleges still have registration flexibility – so adding and dropping a course can still occur without penalty. But we would recommend that you attend. WHY? Because a syllabus is actually the most important document you will get from the professor on how to ace the course.

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