The necessity of a coursework revision is not a matter of discussion. All of those who already got caught on the poor editing job understand what we are talking about. Without a coursework revision the text is just a raw material.
 
One good hint that always works: do not proceed to coursework revision straight after you finish your writing. The brain needs some rest before working again. Otherwise, your coursework revision will turn into a chaise for the end – all you will want is to be done with the work. As to the coursework revision itself, it will be done poorly.

  1. When you write, you think everything goes smoothly. However, you will see while your coursework revision that there are many spots that need some adjustment – some words are misused, some are repeated and some just sound clumsy. A good coursework revision is the one that corrects everything.
  2. Read out loud to see where commas are misplaced, and where you forgot to put them. A coursework revision presupposes you fix all those dots and commas.

  1. When looking for synonyms, while revising your coursework, make sure you know their true meanings. Some words are not direct synonyms and have a different shade of what was primarily meant.
  2. When doing your coursework revision and reading paragraphs, cross out everything you find clumsy, funny and unnecessary. Even if it is the result of a long work, but you feel like there is something wrong, do not think too long.
  3. The last, but not least important in a coursework revision is staying logical. While reading, you should pay attention to the transition sentences and basic movement from idea to idea. Check that the thoughts are developed into a strong and well-written text that reaches its goal – whatever it is.

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