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How to Write for Essay Exams

Don't Let the Teacher Catch You Off-guard During Mid-terms and Finals

By Serena Jones, published Oct 06, 2006
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With many schools and colleges approaching mid-terms, it is time for students to start thinking of their first major exam.

While some teachers are going the standard multiple choice or short answer route, there will be plenty who will give the one or two questions to be answered in essay form. Here are some tips to get you prepared for the "essay exam."

Analyze the question

You may be able to get a lucky guess on a multiple choice exam, but essays require much more thought. It is important to read the question over carefully as many times as you need and analyze what it is asking. Most questions describe what the essay is supposed to cover. Look for words such as define, discuss, compare, and analyze to set the form of your answer within the context of the material covered in the exam. Some terms mean one thing in one subject and something else in another, so make sure to ask the teacher to clarify.

Brainstorm

In this case, brainstorming means to think about your answer and jot down some notes. The best method is to make a list of the major points you want to cover in your essay and write down any supporting facts or examples for them. Think of it as an outline. Use your ideas to draw out a thesis statement and create transitions for each paragraph. If you're worried that this takes up time, it actually saves time in the long run since you will know exactly what to write.

Create a draft/ revise your answer

This step is just writing the actual essay and then editing. Be sure to leave enough time to read through the essay and check for spelling errors, grammar, and complete sentences. Also, don't forget to check that the essay has a thesis statement, every major point has supporting facts, and there is a solid conclusion. Just remember the following:




  • Make a clear thesis statement that answers the question.

  • Include all the major points and their supporting evidence.

  • Check for correct spelling and grammar

  • Make sure all writing is legible



How to Write for Essay Exams

A class in literature is where you will likely experience an essay exam.

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Takeaways
  • Terms have different meaning for different classes, so get the teacher to clarify.
  • Brainstorming gives you a clear outline for your essay.
  • Try to have legible handwriting.
Did You Know?
The five paragraph essay is considered a poor writing style.
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