Thursday, 2 October 2014

How to choose from a list of topics


Choosing from a larger variety is always so hard. You look at all the options, weigh in the pros and cons and there is always more than one option that you think is worth choosing. The irony of the situation is you can’t have them all. You need to let some of them go and just pick one. You have to lose something to gain something. This is a common phrase that people use every now and then, and it is true. You can’t have it all. No matter what kind of choice you have to make this rule applies.

If you have a writing assignment and you are provided a list of essay topics by your teacher, you need to read all of them carefully before coming to conclusion that, I need help writing an essay. After you are done now analyze each one of them separately. This way you will have thought about each and every one of the topics individually. You can jot down pointers that you think you can include under every topic. This would be a semi brainstorming. Just quickly think about the things that you can write. After you are done, the answer would be clear to you. The topic under which you have the maximum amount of points is your best candidate. But the quantity is not the only thing that matters. You need to see that the points that you are going to discuss are strong, make sense and are persuasive. The topic that has such elements is the topic you should go for.

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