Good Essay Writing: A Social Sciences Guide
Fifth Edition
Drafting and Preparing to Submit
The basic stages of essay writing
Reading and understanding the question → Identifying the relevant material → Making an essay plan → Writing a first draft → Reviewing the first draft and writing a second draft → Double-checking the administrative requirements of the essay → Writing a final version
Once you’ve written your first draft, and again after your second draft, run through the following checklist. Remember to cite evidence for each question – and be honest!
- Have I answered the question? What is the question? What is my ‘answer’?
- Have I shown use of social scientific skills such as handling theory and evidence, etc.?
- Does my assignment have a good structure? Is there an introduction, a main body with a series of logically organized points, supporting theory, evidence, etc.?
- Have I used my own words? Can I express the various ideas and arguments myself?
Now, you are in a position to ask yourself:
- Have I checked grammar, punctuation and spelling?
- Have I observed the word limit (where this is specified)?
- Have I followed the requirements for referencing?
And, finally, before submitting your assignment, check the following administrative requirements:
- Is the essay double-spaced and the right sized font (some tutors specifically ask for 12 point font so that the essay is easier to read)? Is there a specified margin requirement?
- Are you expected to have a separate title page – what should be included?
- Is there a recommended format for the header – for instance, should you include your name or student number, the modules title, tutor’s name, date of submission, etc.?
- What is expected in the footer? Page numbers? Anything else?
- When and where is the assignment DUE? Is there a cut-off time, as well as a date? Is there a specific location, email or drop box?
Have you got all of that right? Congratulations! Now you can stop writing, and send off your assignment with quiet confidence.