Final Essay Schedule

British Literature. Wed, Feb 10th, 2010 at 4:25 pm

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Just a reminder based on what we discussed in class today:

You have until tomorrow to get in those long-overdue assignments and such.

Bring this On this day So we can do this
Rough draft, annotated bib Friday 12th Peer review of grammar, evidence, and cogency
Revised draft, annotated bib Tuesday 16th Peer review of organization, citations
Final draft, annotated bib Wednesday 17th Discuss theses

10 Responses to “Final Essay Schedule”

  1. josh wallace says:

    i think that we should have another day after we revise our drafts so we can have perfect essays 🙂

  2. JStallings says:

    Riiight. I’ll direct your attention to the three day weekend. 😉

  3. josh wallace says:

    what exactly is the annotated biblio again?

  4. Nathan says:

    In the outline I gave you, I said I wanted to do 3 of the 5 theories of the self and the philosophical definitions of evil. Would it be okay if I left out the latter? There’s not much to write about there, and I feel like it’d be more of a side note than anything else. The different “Selfs” thing is working out pretty well, though. Just wondering what you thought.
    -Nathan

  5. JStallings says:

    Sure. You have plenty to write as it is.

  6. JStallings says:

    BTW, you can see an example of my annotated bibliography in the video in my previous post (toward the end). I’m looking for a sentence or two after each citation in your works cited page explaining how you used the source.

  7. Jim Woltz says:

    Why are there peer reviews on both Friday and Tuesday?

  8. JStallings says:

    It’s best to go through more than one review with several people–individuals notice different things, provide different perspectives, etc. The focus will be on different aspects each day. Plus, I’d like to give you guys an opportunity to see each other’s work.

  9. josh wallace says:

    i have a doctor’s app tomorrow, should i email my revised essay?

  10. JStallings says:

    Please. I’ll print it and get it revised.