In addition of Jack Smith....I want to added more that essay writing is also a part of acedemic writing as like research paper.......To improve it we have to follow the following listed guidelines:
Second: Get excited. If you can get excited by what you're saying and become energized by your own performance, the way an actor gets energized just by being on stage in front of an audience, you'll have won half the battle. As always, the easiest way to excite yourself is to say something that matters to you and to write directly to someone with the intent of moving him. Of course, many essay test topics make this difficult. Do your best, and remember, a car salesman isn't excited by the car; she's excited by the selling.
Third: Get down to cases. You may feel you don't have time, but that's like thinking you're in such a hurry to leave town that you don't have time to gas up. No idea is worth a hoot without some "for instances," so however short the essay is, you must use them. If your test answer is two sentences long, make the first sentence into a thesis and the second an example.
The rest of the universals all have to do with saving time. In essay tests time is short, so take a moment to prewrite. The urge is to go right to your first paragraph, but two or three minutes spent mapping will usually pay for themselves by giving you a sense of direction early. Too many writers discover the real direction of their essay on page three when it's too late. (That was four.)
Fifth: Get on with it. Make sure that your first sentence jumps into the heart of things. Skip all essay etiquette like a leisurely introduction. Never repeat yourself.
More Tips Add for College Essay writing........................................... .................
Write in your own language. It takes time to translate your thoughts into someone else's language, and you don't have time.
Write only one draft. You won't have time to rewrite. If you write a few lines and then disown them, just cross them out and keep on writing. Almost any instructor will accept such messiness.
Be aware of the time. An unfinished good essay is worse than a finished okay essay.
Proofread for garbled meaning. You'll hate to spend the time, but hasty writing is often garbled in ways that will crack up your instructor. Just skim to see if you wrote the words you intended. It takes less time than you think–perhaps twenty seconds to proofread a thirty-minute exam.
Proofread your mechanics. Look only at your pet problems. Proofread for them alone. You don't have time for a thorough editorial polishing.
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