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Jan 11, 2013
Essays / Help for a scientifically-minded high-school student in AP Lang. with essays [3]

Hello everybody,
First, I'd like to make sure my thread subject is okay; not sure if I was specific enough.

Second, and more to the point, I've always been a very logical, technical thinker. Through my high-school career, I have taught myself countless shortcuts in math, found connections in science, and enjoyed every moment of it. Sadly, once I got to high school, I realized that my English work was insufficient to get the grades I need, and that has been dragging down my GPA and makes me worry about the AP Exam coming up in a few months. For those unfamiliar with, or far removed from by the passage of time, the AP Language/Composition exam consists of two parts. The multiple choice which is a simple knowledge based test, and three essays of different types. The three types are the rhetorical analysis, synthesis, and the argumentative. If i need to explain any of those three more, let me know.

My issues are actually rather hard to pinpoint, but if my teacher is correct, and I believe she is, I have trouble staying on topic and don't back up quotes and sources as well as I need to. Now, those two I can handle by increasing time I devote towards planning, but my scores show there's more to be desired than those two solutions; I usually make a 5 out of 9 on most essays. I'll attach an essay of mine as an attached file, but I don't believe I'm allowed to post its prompt.

**Note to moderators, if I shouldn't have the essay up at all if I'm not allowed put up the prompt, please take it down and message me so I can either find or write a suitable replacement**

Any and all advice is welcome, even if it isn't specifically about how a science student can write well.

**Edit, it seems my essay will not attach for various reasons, so here's a link to it on Google Docs: docs.google.com/document/d/1BsUjquly5wfHuuUlWkzHsrHftp7cbbDE4hUcd0he-q 8/edit
Cameron_R   
Jan 11, 2013
Book Reports / Argumentative Essay based on George Orwell's book "1984" [3]

Nice topic, and it is controversial, but first you need to decide what part of it will you be arguing. I make the same mistake often in class, and am told constantly by my teacher that I need to be more specific, or I could end up writing for days. If you're unsure, then I'd suggest arguing the meaning of the book. You could easily bring one of Orwell's other books into the essay as well, I believe it's called "The Animal Farm" or something similar (shame on me for not knowing). That book is very anti-communism, while in 1984, Orwell seems to be saying that B.B. may seem oppressive, but in the end it's probably best. You can argue one way or another with that, and using his other works will show that you know what you're talking about. Be extremely careful with your research and I mean "extreme" literally. Orwell is studied very heavily, and many people can argue all day about him, so get your facts straight, and always have evidence. Great topic, and good luck, let me know if you need any other help.
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