As an online writing teacher and tutor, I know there is an intrinsic connection between good thinking and good writing. I'm here to explore that connection. Good thinking pushes good writing pushes good thinking... time to raise the bar.
I have to write an essay: “Examine the successes and the failures of the anarchists revolution between 1936 and 1939”, does that mean that I have to “prove” the reasons of those successes and failures? Do I have to explain why they happened?
I mean...maybe, but probably not? Is it "a topic, idea or concept?" And do you really try to "learn more?" Is it the show that interests you, or something in it? Can you break out a topic, idea, or concept from the show?
The Common App does not require applicants to submit academic transcripts. How do colleges learn about my academic performance when I apply through the Common App?
@@GoodThinkingGoodWriting Thank you for your kind response. I have an additional inquiry: my final transcript is scheduled to be released in November 2023. Is it possible for me to apply for fall 2024 admission earlier than that? All of my report cards, with the exception of the final transcript, are currently available at my school. I am uncertain of what actions I should take in this particular situation. Your guidance and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.