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Planning, Researching and Proofreading Your Biochemistry Essays

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Writing biochemistry essays needs planning, research and proofreading. For your essay to be successful, you need to plan, research and proofread it. It is important that your writing has a focal point and a defined scope because biochemistry is a very broad, deep and intertwined. Do not forget that it is biology and chemistry combined. 
  • Planning –  Your biochemistry essays need to be planned well. Knowing this subject's breadth, depth and complexity, your research and writing will be chaotic if you do not have a plan. Draft your plan setting a focal point of your discussion and defining the boundaries or scope of what you will limit your explanation on.
  • Researching –  In researching for your biochemistry essays, carry out the plan you have drafted and abide to it. Do not forget to make it a deliberate practice to jot down notes assemble a tentative bibliography or reference list as you go along. This will make writing the final copy of your essay easier and faster because you already have a running list of the references and bibliography.
  • Proofreading –  After writing your essay in biochemistry, you need to have it proofread. You must submit an error-free essay which has no grammatical, spelling and other writing errors. Before the final proofreading, you can review and edit or revise your essay yourself; but more importantly, you need to have it read and commented on by others. Other people will detect errors which you cannot detect from your own work