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Write Brilliantly at university - whatever your course! An
accessible, attractive guide to the most important academic writing
skills a student needs to wite successfully for any purpose on any
course, whether it be essays, assignments, reports, reflective
writing, exam questions, research reports, literature reviews - any
type of academic writing, on any course. This book will give the
reader a sound grounding on what the whole business of academic
writing is about, and will provide instantaneous, easily accessible
answers to specific questions on all of the most important areas of
academic writing.
In order for students and graduates to get placement in the best
companies, make the best impression and make the most of their time
spent in the workplace, it is essential that they grasp and develop
very quickly the basic soft skills that will allow them to be
effective. Most people spend years learning by trial and error how
to operate effectively in an office environment. Those key
communication skills, dealing with office politics, core financial
awareness, knowing how to put your case across and effective
problem solving - the kind of skills and knowledge that is acquired
gradually and sometimes painfully, through experience, books and
the odd training course. Brilliant Workplace Skills for Students
& Graduatesis a simply written manual that takes all of the key
skills and subjects and sets out the very core essentials that
everybody needs to know, in an easily absorbable format,
accompanied by hundreds of tips and techniques that would normally
only be acquired from years of experience. The individual student
using this book will suddenly have a huge competitive advantage
from an early stage of their working life. The book takes a topic
per double page spread and distils the core information into easily
readable chunks of text with tips and checklists to deliver the
experience and knowledge that would normally take many months to
accumulate.
An accessible guide to the most important academic writing skills a
student needs to write successful essays and assignments on any HE
course. This book will give the reader a sound grounding on what
the whole business of academic writing is about, and will provide
instantaneous, easily accessible answers to specific questions on
all of the most important areas of planning, researching, writing,
revising and referencing a successful essay.
An accessible guide to the most important academic writing
skills a student needs to write successful undergraduate
dissertations and project reports on any HE course. This book will
give the reader a sound grounding on what the
whole business of dissertation and report writing is about, and
will provide instantaneous, easily accessible answers to specific
questions on all of the most important areas of planning,
researching, writing, revising and referencing a successful
dissertation or report.
This is a basic, short guide that helps students make the
transition to writing at college or university as simple as
possible, providing them with the basic skills they need to write
in an effective academic style. The authors draw on their own work
to demystify the academic writing process that many students, in
all disciplines, find daunting. By understanding exactly what
obstacles students face when approaching writing at university they
offer proven advice that is simple, uncomplicated and easily
achievable. Clear and accessible, this book gives students
step-by-step advice to overcome the main hurdles. It covers:
overcoming apprehension - then making sure you know exactly what
you are supposed to do planning reading - managing your time and
keeping your focus, helping you get the material that needs to be
in your work getting organised - you are ready to write the first
draft, take a break and finally come back and edit it. Jargon-free,
the book helps students at all levels of higher education to write
clearly and persuasively, expressing both opinions and findings.
This is a basic, short guide that helps students make the
transition to writing at college or university as simple as
possible, providing them with the basic skills they need to write
in an effective academic style. The authors draw on their own work
to demystify the academic writing process that many students, in
all disciplines, find daunting. By understanding exactly what
obstacles students face when approaching writing at university they
offer proven advice that is simple, uncomplicated and easily
achievable. Clear and accessible, this book gives students
step-by-step advice to overcome the main hurdles. It covers:
overcoming apprehension - then making sure you know exactly what
you are supposed to do planning reading - managing your time and
keeping your focus, helping you get the material that needs to be
in your work getting organised - you are ready to write the first
draft, take a break and finally come back and edit it. Jargon-free,
the book helps students at all levels of higher education to write
clearly and persuasively, expressing both opinions and findings.
Joe Lorimer is a genius. His finest achievement is the online
role-playing game Alternative Dimension, but he sees it as more
than a plaything. He's fascinated by the freedoms offered by living
in a virtual world and the more sophisticated he makes his
creation, the more superior it seems to the alienating, faceless,
ugly realities of daily life. His visits reveal many secrets of the
psychology of the real people who are creating the avatars he
meets. There are lovers, killers, crazies, animals, elves, vampires
? even Health and Safety inspectors. Their stories are mostly wry,
funny observations on the lives we all live and the real societies
they?re lived in. But Joe's fascinating attempts to bring the real
and virtual together, to fuse the person and the avatar, lead
eventually to an outcome which seems a far from ideal solution.
Depending on your perspective, the ending is either a triumph or a
tragedy.
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