SophiaWilliams
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I'm that guy who used to just open a blank doc and start typing. The result? 3 hours in, I realize my argument falls apart on page 2, or I have to delete entire paragraphs because they don't fit. Wasted. Time.
I'm trying to reform my ways for this big research paper due next month. I have my sources, I have my main thesis, and I'm ready to outline. My question is: How granular do you guys get with it? How long does this phase actually take for you?
I've heard some people spend a third of their total project time just on the outline. For a 3-week paper, that's a whole week just planning! That seems wild to me. But then I think about all the time I've wasted writing myself into a corner.
Do you just jot down bullet points for each paragraph? Do you write out full topic sentences? Do you list which quotes go where? I need a realistic timeline here.
Basically, I'm trying to figure out the point where outlining stops being helpful prep and starts becoming procrastination. What’s your rule of thumb? An hour per 5 pages? Less? More?
I'm trying to reform my ways for this big research paper due next month. I have my sources, I have my main thesis, and I'm ready to outline. My question is: How granular do you guys get with it? How long does this phase actually take for you?
I've heard some people spend a third of their total project time just on the outline. For a 3-week paper, that's a whole week just planning! That seems wild to me. But then I think about all the time I've wasted writing myself into a corner.
Do you just jot down bullet points for each paragraph? Do you write out full topic sentences? Do you list which quotes go where? I need a realistic timeline here.
Basically, I'm trying to figure out the point where outlining stops being helpful prep and starts becoming procrastination. What’s your rule of thumb? An hour per 5 pages? Less? More?