Before
you begin writing your paper, make an outline of how you want
your paper to read. Once you have your outline, you will then
be able to systematically organize your thoughts and your
document will flow in a logical manner. Your paper must be
neatly typed and printed on good quality paper. In a heading
on every page, ensure that your name, your proposed degree
and major, and the term that you are applying for are clearly
mentioned.
What
kind of topics will I need to write a paper on?
You may
have no choice as to your topic. But if you do have a choice
on your paper topic, then think about the type of paper that
you are expected to produce. For example, the topic "KENYA"
is a general one. If your objective is to write an overview,
this topic is suitable. If your objective is to write a specific
analysis, this topic is too general. You must narrow it to
something like "Politics in Kenya" or "Kenya's
Culture."
How
long should my paper be?
Schools
can ask you to write papers with a limited word length or
page length and some universities may set no limits. The schools
that set a word limit are very particular that you adhere
to their guidelines.
If I have worked with a friend on my papers, will that
be accepted?
No. By sharing ideas, you may have exactly the same content. If your papers are the same, in whole or in part, this would
be considered unacceptable.
I have heard writing quotes in a paper make it more
attractive. Should I do this?
Quotes can make a paper attractive if they fit in with your
content and flow. But you must not insert a quote only because
you have heard of its attractiveness.
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