The Evergreen State College Guide to Writing Your Academic Statements

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The Five Stage Writing Process: An Overview At the Writing Center, one of our best practices as writers and editors is to divide writing into stages: brainstorming, drafting, revision, editing, and proofreading.

The Five Stages of the Writing Process BRAINSTORMING (AND RESEARCH) Brainstorming is the process of intentionally generating ideas for a piece of writing. Research is the process of locating materials to inspire and investigate ideas. You can brainstorm out loud, online, or on paper. There are no bad ideas in brainstorming! DRAFTING Drafting involves beginning to write ideas down as sentences. The ideas may still be in development, and the sentences may be out of order or incomplete, but they’re there. Don’t worry too much about the quality of writing; developing your content is the goal here. REVISION Revision is the process of changing your structure, organization, and ways of communicating your ideas. This could include moving paragraphs, restructuring content, or even re-drafting the writing so there’s a new main idea. EDITING Editing is the process of refining your words and sentences. Revision looks at the piece as a whole, and how paragraphs fit together within it; editing examines what’s inside paragraphs, getting down to sentence level and word choice. PROOFREADING Proofreading is best utilized when you feel that your writing is complete. It is simply the reviewing of punctuation, grammar, spelling, and formatting. Once this stage is completed, you’ve given the work your final stamp of approval.

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Colophon

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pages 68-70

Academic and Evergreen-Specific Nomenclature

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pages 66-67

Formatting and Punctuation

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page 65

Style Guide

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page 64

Resources

2min
page 58

Proofreading

2min
pages 56-57

Editing

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pages 54-55

Revision Techniques

3min
pages 52-53

Drafting Techniques

4min
pages 50-51

Brainstorming Techniques

1min
pages 48-49

Applying the Five-Stage Writing Process to Academic Statements

2min
pages 46-47

The Five Stage Writing Process: An Overview

1min
page 44

When to Write: When and how long should I work on my Academic Statement?

5min
pages 42-43

The Benefits of Working in the Order of the Stages

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page 45

The Process of Writing Your Academic Statement

1min
page 40

Including Personal Information in Your Academic Statement

3min
pages 38-39

Topic Sentences, Summary, and Analysis

4min
pages 36-37

Classic Essay Styles

1min
page 34

Common Custom Essay Styles

2min
page 35

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

2min
pages 30-31

Essay Styles to Browse

1min
pages 32-33

How Others See a Liberal Arts Education

4min
pages 28-29

Your Liberal Arts Education

1min
page 27

The Meaning You’ve Made out of Your Education

1min
pages 24-25

What to Talk About

3min
pages 22-23

Circle of Genres

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pages 20-21

Getting Inspired: Materials for any Stage

1min
page 19

Reflective Writing at Evergreen Timeline

1min
pages 14-15

Why Write Academic Statements?

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page 16

Final Academic Statements in Context of Your Transcript

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pages 10-11

What are Academic Statements at Evergreen?

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pages 8-9

Common Questions about Academic Statements

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pages 17-18

The Transcript as an Institutional Document

3min
pages 12-13

Foreword

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pages 4-5

How to use this guide

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pages 6-7
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