
Level Up Your Essays
How to Get Better Grades at University
NewSouth Publishing
Published on 1. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-74223-680-3 (ISBN)
Description
Level Up Your Essays is the essential guide to essay writing for university students. Written by the people who mark your essays, it will show you step-by-step how to write high quality essays that will get you top marks.
This book will guide you through all the stages including your essay plan, developing research strategies, writing with distinction, and getting your editing and referencing right every time. Bursting with insider tips and tricks on what markers look for, this clear and easy-to-use guide includes:
Over 20 worksheets with exercises and checklists
The secret formula for a good essay (yes, there is a formula!)
Practical knowledge on digital tools to help you with research, writingand referencing
Guidelines for writing in academic English
Common mistakes and missteps and how to fix them
Straightforward information for international students
Successful time management strategies so you never hand in an essaylateNo matter what grades you get now, this book you will revolutionise your essay writing - and get you the marks to prove it.
This book will guide you through all the stages including your essay plan, developing research strategies, writing with distinction, and getting your editing and referencing right every time. Bursting with insider tips and tricks on what markers look for, this clear and easy-to-use guide includes:
Over 20 worksheets with exercises and checklists
The secret formula for a good essay (yes, there is a formula!)
Practical knowledge on digital tools to help you with research, writingand referencing
Guidelines for writing in academic English
Common mistakes and missteps and how to fix them
Straightforward information for international students
Successful time management strategies so you never hand in an essaylateNo matter what grades you get now, this book you will revolutionise your essay writing - and get you the marks to prove it.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney, NSW
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-74223-680-3 (9781742236803)
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Inger Mewburn is the Director of Research Training at the Australian National University and creator of the popular blog The Thesis Whisperer, where she gives advice to PhD students. Inger is the author of How to Tame Your PhD, How to be an Academic and Becoming an Academic and co-author with Katherine Firth and Shaun Lehmann of How to Fix Your Academic Writing Trouble.
Katherine Firth manages learning programs for undergraduates and graduates in university settings, and has been developing students as writers for more than a decade. She runs writing workshops for doctoral students and currently runs the academic program at International House, a college of the University of Melbourne. She is co-author of Your PhD Survival Guide and gives writing advice on her blog Research Degree Insiders.
Shaun Lehmann is an Academic Language and Learning Facilitator at the University of New South Wales. Previously he taught academic skills and writing at the Australian National University, lectured in anthropology and human genetics, and was a teacher of English as a second/additional language in Japan.
Katherine Firth manages learning programs for undergraduates and graduates in university settings, and has been developing students as writers for more than a decade. She runs writing workshops for doctoral students and currently runs the academic program at International House, a college of the University of Melbourne. She is co-author of Your PhD Survival Guide and gives writing advice on her blog Research Degree Insiders.
Shaun Lehmann is an Academic Language and Learning Facilitator at the University of New South Wales. Previously he taught academic skills and writing at the Australian National University, lectured in anthropology and human genetics, and was a teacher of English as a second/additional language in Japan.