Oh Night! -.-’
I heard that Robocity students are going to be allowed educational credit from self-teaching with the support of OpenCoursewares such as the one at MIT. Oh, I envy them… they are getting credited for using online resources, while I can’t. Well, not just me actually. Every other school on Earth and Cybertron isn’t going to accept online credits of that kind. I bet Robocitans really enjoy subverting the system and making their own laws. Nah, I can’t blame them for doing that.
My brother Sheldon is going to pay us a visit on Friday. He said his girlfriend is coming along as well. Francesca, if I’m not mistaken. I can’t wait to see him again.
I had a hard time with Night today… He insisted on wanting to replace my batteries with rechargeable ones, but I told him clearly that he can’t do that, as they’d make me sick. What did he? He grabbed me to change my batteries! O_O I had to scream to get mom come to my rescue.
I don’t know what’s up with my brother… he acts like he is to be right about everything and he just won’t listen to others’ needs and opinions. :( That behaviour worries me not little… I hope he’s going to stop, before me – or anyone else in the family – takes action against it.
Switching subjects now… let’s say something more about writing. Most precisely, about essay writing help. You know I always have my good basket of advice to help students achieve their writing goals – I’m a writing lover, therefore that’s only natural – but I have to admit sometimes cheap essays, like those from GetEssay.com, are interesting and quite inspiring, and they can be a good starting point for students in need. I’m not saying you should rely on ready-made essays all the time: I’m only suggesting giving it a try, and use the essay as an inspirational source to learn how to write YOUR own.
Remember that we are often keen to learn by imitation, or following a given set of guidelines; it just makes things easier for us, and that’s the point you should keep in mind when learning to write taking ready-made essays as an example. Practice practice practice.
That won’t make you first in the school (or you may – who knows?) but you will certainly learn how to write a good academic essay, and be successful when you’ll come to write your graduation thesis, one day.
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