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Hello Folks!
Now before any of you deride me for slacking off, let me tell you, I am a very hard working student. Medicine is my passion and I love to study, but sometimes even Superman has a bad day!
I recently received my essay on DNA Fingerprinting in a Crime Scene, and I am supposed to prepare a 12 page essay by the end of the week. The problem is, I had a family emergency and missed a lot of classes this month. I did try to get notes from my classmates but am still lost. I have also tried to look up online and there is so much of information, I could probably write a theses on it. I guess I am not able to think straight because my family issues are not sorted yet, and I might need to travel again, anytime.
I am stuck because I am not too sure about the best way to structure my work. I always get appreciated for my essays being succinct and not repetitive; and I am desperate to maintain that. If I start writing based on what I have researched, I am sure my essay will turn out to a long, vague piece.
Any pointers on what I should include and what should be excluded, as I need to wrap it up in 3000 words.
Thank you in advance!
Now before any of you deride me for slacking off, let me tell you, I am a very hard working student. Medicine is my passion and I love to study, but sometimes even Superman has a bad day!
I recently received my essay on DNA Fingerprinting in a Crime Scene, and I am supposed to prepare a 12 page essay by the end of the week. The problem is, I had a family emergency and missed a lot of classes this month. I did try to get notes from my classmates but am still lost. I have also tried to look up online and there is so much of information, I could probably write a theses on it. I guess I am not able to think straight because my family issues are not sorted yet, and I might need to travel again, anytime.
I am stuck because I am not too sure about the best way to structure my work. I always get appreciated for my essays being succinct and not repetitive; and I am desperate to maintain that. If I start writing based on what I have researched, I am sure my essay will turn out to a long, vague piece.
Any pointers on what I should include and what should be excluded, as I need to wrap it up in 3000 words.
Thank you in advance!