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Preparing for a Writing Center Appointment |
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What is the Writing Center and
how can it help you? What you can expect from a Writing Center visit How can you make the most of your conference? |
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How the Writing
Center Can Help You
The Writing Center offers free one-on-one conferences or group
conferences during which writers may discuss their writing tasks
with one of the Writing Center staff. Writers may come in at any
time in the writing process (brainstorming, development, rough
draft, revisions, etc.). The Writing Center provides free
assistance in writing to UW students, faculty, and staff in all
departments and at all levels.
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| The Writing Center offers you the opportunity to conference with an experienced writer who genuinely wants to listen to and discuss your writing. It cannot, however, guarantee that a conference will improve the grade on the writing you discuss. Grades reflect many factors that are not discussed during a conference. The Writing Center's goal is to suggest focused writing and revising strategies that you can apply to more than just one piece of writing. |
| What To Expect from a Writing Center Visit |
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What happens during a typical Writing Center conference? |
When you arrive
for your conference, a member of the Writing Center will greet
you and ask you a few questions about your writing project. If
it is course-related, you will be asked at the beginning or the
end of your conference to identify the course and the
instructor. It saves time if you have that information readily
available.
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What happens when you come with a draft of your paper? |
Parts or all of the draft will be read aloud during the conference. Usually, the writer reads aloud and is able to recognize awkward sentences and ideas that aren't logically organized. If you are uncomfortable reading aloud, you may choose not to do so. |
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Will the Writing Center proofread your paper? |
The Writing Center is a good resource for learning how to improve the grammar and mechanics of your writing, but it is not an editing service. Writing Center faculty will not edit or proofread your paper. They will, instead, read some or all of the paper with you to identify recurring errors and help you learn to recognize and correct them. |
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| How To Make the Most of Your Conference | |
A successful Writing Center conference depends on a clear definition of the writer's purpose and goals. You can prepare for a required conference in the same way that writers prepare for any successful conference: by identifying where you are in the writing process and what kind of discussion will be most helpful.
If you are required to visit the Writing Center, make the most of it, even if you believe that your writing is quite good. There are always areas which can be worked on and improved. Keep in mind that your ideas and cooperation are crucial to the success of your conference. |
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Prepare for a Writing
Center Appointment
UW Writing Center
Coe Library,
Room 308
(307) 766-5250
writing@uwyo.edu