For most students, Zoom classes have become the new normal. While they do admittedly have a lot of advantages--among the chance to work from home (which comes in handy in the middle of a pandemic)--they can also be quite chaotic and stressful. Having attended a lot of Zoom seminars in the past months, I learned … Continue reading Study Tips: How to Survive Zoom Classes
How to Overcome Writer’s Block
We all know it, we've all had it: writer's block. Whether you're a blogger, a student, or an author, everyone has experienced writer’s block at some point. It's when you're staring at a blank page on your computer or notebook and feel unable to produce a single word. Your mind is literally as blank as … Continue reading How to Overcome Writer’s Block
Study Tips: How to Study Effectively
Being a student requires a lot of self-responsibility. Unlike in school, there isn't a teacher who tells you exactly what to do. In university, you’re simply expected to prepare assigned readings, write essays, prepare presentations and study for the next exam. No one’s going to remind you of your next submission date—you need to learn … Continue reading Study Tips: How to Study Effectively
Features of Academic Writing
There are a lot of aspects you have to consider when writing in an academic setting. Unlike writing a blog post, academic writing has some distinctive features you should be aware of. Most importantly, it has to be formal, precise, explicit and hedged. But what does each of these terms mean? Let's look at them … Continue reading Features of Academic Writing
Tips for Writing the Perfect Bachelor’s Dissertation
All seminars and lectures have been attended, all exams done and all term papers written. After three years of studying, there is only one thing that needs to be done: the dissertation (or as it's also called: the bachelor's thesis). As I know only too well how difficult it can be to write a dissertation, … Continue reading Tips for Writing the Perfect Bachelor’s Dissertation
The Funnel Introduction
A good essay introduction serves three purposes: it grabs the readers' attention, introduces the topic and states the thesis statement (i.e. the writer's stance on the topic). At best, the writer is clear and engaging, making the readers want to read on. At worst, he or she bores or confuses them to the point that … Continue reading The Funnel Introduction