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Picking the Right Writing Course: Know What You Want Before Taking a Writing Course

by Barry Walls

Writing courses are fairly easy to find either online or off but how do you decide which one will be best for you?

Before you spend any time or money on a writing course you have to make sure that it is what you are looking for and will fit into your life and will provide the benefits that you are looking for.

Many people need structure when they attempt to tackle a new subject and learn. If you find you do better in a classroom setting, you may benefit more from an offline classroom based writing course.

You probably will want to research exactly what types of courses are available and what is required of you to take them. If you are brand new, you wouldn’t want to take an intermediate or advanced course. If there are certain aspects to your writing that you would like to improve than you should try and tailor your courses that most coincide with what your goals are. By being able to pick and choose only courses that you need, you will be able to save yourself a lot of time and more importantly a lot of money, just be sure that you don’t presume you know too much and don’t take courses that you would have truly benefited from.

If the classroom route is the way you are going to go you should research as much as you can about the institution and the instructors you will be taking the course from. If at all possible it is advisable that you talk to some previous and current students to find out what they think. You should also inquire about the size of the class. The smaller the class, the more one on one instruction you will be able to receive.

Make sure that you know, before the course starts, what materials and text books you will be expected to supply and that, if you are given homework, it will be assessed and not just accepted as ‘done’.

If you would prefer to take a correspondence course or take an online writing course much of the above advice is still relevant, you should check into the qualifications and background of your potential instructors. Most of these online courses will have faculty bio pages that will have all the information about the teacher. The site should also have testimonials from previous students.

Once you have settled on your writing course you should ensure that you are ready to start studying as soon as the course begins. As well as setting time aside for the actual training, you need to set aside time to revise and practice what you have been learning. Only by the correct repetition of the course training will you absorb enough information for you to be able to move along the course without having to constantly back track because you forgot an element. It is a great rule not to move on to the next lesson until you have totally learned the last one. This is much easier if you are able to study at home.

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