Specifics

 
 

 

A draft is not:-

the good ideas you fling at the screen at the very last minute before the paper is due

everything you have ever thought about the current subject poured onto the screen in random order with no organization beyond the syntactical

the very, very little you have ever thought about the current subject padded to acceptable length with a plethora of redundancy

A draft is:-

an honest shot at answering one of the assigned questions in the assigned format

a conscientious attempt to develop original ideas and communicate them to others

a completed piece of work (at least 75% of the way)

Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better
Albert Camus

 
 

 


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Lesley Smith, September 1999