Instructor+Review

Submitting your writing to the instructor for review is very useful and something you should take advantage of if your instructor is willing to provide you feedback before the final submission. There are several stages in which you may want to consult with your professor. It is best to finish as much of the writing as you can before submitting your work for an instructor review. To ensure you are getting sufficient feedback, submit a second draft of your writing which has been reviewed by a colleague. By submitting a revised draft, you will be getting feedback on your better work, and your instructor can focus more on the content of your paper rather than pointing out grammatical or mechanical errors.

Allow adequate time for an instructor review of your work. Once you receive the review, read through their comments and discuss them with your instructor to get a clear idea of what a successful paper should look like. By submitting your work to your professor, you will have a greater chance of producing a well written piece.

By Kiran Kaur