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Hi, Allison--
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Ben Varner
> I wanted to pose some questions to all of you because I'll be writing my
> college senior honors thesis soon and need a bit of help.
>
> I'm hoping I can write something involving my university's writing
> center, but I'm not sure where to focus. I thought about grammar in the
> writing center, but I couldn't really see where that would go. I thought
> about high school writing centers and found some information on that,
> but I'm not sure how much info is out there. I thought about online
> writing centers vs. in-person writing centers, and this one seems to
> interest me the most. However, my advisor has told me that it's better
> to just write it because you want to learn rather than write it to prove
> a point.
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> Do any of you know of any resources that I could use for this? I've been
> searching through articles and some books, but haven't come across much
> that really grabs me. Have any of you written honor's theses before, and
> if so, what tips or advice do you have for a freaked out college senior?
> I'd greatly appreciate any help you can offer.
>
> - Allison
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