Sometimes I think I forget how to write
posted on September 21st, 2008 (02:05 PM) in Sell Out PixieFor as long as I can remember, I have been writing papers left and right. Usually for school. No, wait, mostly for school. There were the grade school book reports and research papers, high school book reports (again), more research papers, some analysis of whatnots, essays, and theme papers. Then, came college, which was pretty much the same as high school for the first two years. The last two years of college were devoted to a diferent kindof writing -evaluation papers, which unfortunately, is harder to bullshit through. Graduate school led to more complicated and more extensive writing, and an amazingly high amount of reading material to boot (although not as much as what we had to read through back in college).
Did you know that you could've actually had it easier way back then? I meant just with the writing stuff of course. You could have actually had a research paper done by a pro. For a fee of course. I'm sure, the offer of custom writing would have been very, very tempting during those days of stress and toxicity. If you have the cash, why not right? On the downside however, writing for yourself is also a learning experience. Most papers you had to write requires your personal opinion on the subject matter. It's hard to submit a paper, created by a total stranger, full of ideas which was never mirrored your own. Doing research also helps you to understand the topics better, than if you had it made by a professional. Too bad it had to be too hard at times.








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