Goben
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Okay, I need to share this because I was literally sitting in my dorm room at 2 AM last week with tears streaming down my face
over a 5-page persuasive essay for my composition class. My professor said "make me believe something" and my brain just... blanked. I've never felt so stupid in my life! 
I'm a first-gen student and honestly, no one ever taught me how to actually persuade anyone with writing. In high school, I just summarized what other people said and got A's. But now? My TA handed back my first draft with like 47 comments, mostly saying "so what?" and "why should I care?" I wanted to drop out honestly.
Then I went to the writing center (best decision ever!!!), and this angel of a tutor taught me something that changed everything about persuasive writing. She said: "Before you write ONE word, you need to answer three questions."

For anyone else who feels like they're drowning in persuasive essays: THE WRITING CENTER IS YOUR FRIEND. Also, answering those three questions before you start actually works. You've got this! We've got this!
I'm a first-gen student and honestly, no one ever taught me how to actually persuade anyone with writing. In high school, I just summarized what other people said and got A's. But now? My TA handed back my first draft with like 47 comments, mostly saying "so what?" and "why should I care?" I wanted to drop out honestly.
Then I went to the writing center (best decision ever!!!), and this angel of a tutor taught me something that changed everything about persuasive writing. She said: "Before you write ONE word, you need to answer three questions."
- What do I want my reader to believe? (Not just "climate change is bad" but "our university should divest from fossil fuels by 2025")
- Why don't they believe it already? (Are they misinformed? Do they have different values? Are they worried about money?)
- What's the ONE thing that would change their mind? (This became my thesis!)
For anyone else who feels like they're drowning in persuasive essays: THE WRITING CENTER IS YOUR FRIEND. Also, answering those three questions before you start actually works. You've got this! We've got this!