Essay Tips
Essay tips
A good essay:
Answers the question
No matter how interesting or well-written an essay, you will not be given any credit for your efforts unless it answers the question that was set. Your argument and evidence must be relevant to the question. This is the most important feature of what makes a good essay. It must deal with the subject or topic(s) posed in the question rubric. Your answer should demonstrate that:
you have understood what the question is asking for,
that you have grasped its key terms,
that you have followed all the instructions.
Has a clear structure
An essay should be like a good piece of architecture built on firm foundations to carefully made plans. The points of your argument should be arranged in some structure that is logical and persuasive. If you are dealing with a number of issues, the relation between them should be clearly explained. The connections between each stage of your argument and the original question should be evident throughout the essay.
Is written in an appropriate style
For an academic essay the third person (he, she or it) rather than the first person (I) can be seen as a preferable style. Occasional use of I may be acceptable if a personal opinion has been specifically requested. You should keep your audience in mind. Try to imagine you are addressing someone who is intelligent and reasonably, but not necessarily well, informed about the subject. Remember that your writing should be grammatically accurate. Poor punctuation and sentence construction will create a bad impression. Mixed tenses and metaphors should be avoided. Spelling mistakes should be corrected.
Contains arguments supported by evidence
Essays should not be just a series of unsupported assertions. You need to provide some evidence to support them either in the form of factual details, your own reasoning, or the arguments of others. In this latter case, you should always reveal the fact that you are using someone elses ideas. Acknowledge this by using a system of footnotes or endnotes and accurate referencing. Never try to pass off other peoples written words as your own. This is plagiarism a form of cheating.
Demonstrates clarity of thought
This is one of the hallmarks of a good essay. It may be your ability to identify different issues and discuss them in a logical manner. It may mean organising materials into a coherent structure for the essay. It could be showing that you are able to make important distinctions and insights. This may not come easily at first, but with practice it should be possible to gain greater clarity through discipline selection and planning.
Has evidence of wide reading and understanding
Essays are often set to encourage and direct your reading in a subject. If you show that you have read widely and thoroughly understood the subject you are discussing, you will be demonstrating your competence. The best essays are often produced by people who have taken the trouble to acquaint themselves both with the principal set books and with secondary work of commentary and criticism as well. They will often show evidence of intellectual curiosity that has taken them beyond the bounds of what has been prescribed as a minimum.
Shows originality
An essay will be rewarded with a good mark if it competently reviews all the well-known arguments in a subject and reaches a balanced conclusion. The highest grades however are often given to essays that display something extra. This may be a demonstration of original ideas or an unusual, imaginative approach. Such essays usually stand out because of this but remember that you are not usually required to be original. Your tutor(s) will be perfectly satisfied if you simply answer their essay questions in a sensible and competent manner.
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