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    The Struggling Stages Of Writing An Essay

    It seems fairly simple at first, but it could soon turn into a nightmare.

    When first being assigned an essay, you think:

    After a couple of weeks, you begin to get a bit worried.

    But you realize you still got time. So you continue along with what you are doing.

    A week before the deadline, you decide it’s best to finally choose a topic.

    But after talking to your friends about their essays, you realize they have the same topic as you.

    You go back to the “drawing board” for an idea, but can’t seem to come up with any. Any of them you do seem to come come up with seem to suck.

    So you turn to some unconventional methods and places, hoping it would spark something.

    But the Writer’s Block has become too much.

    Two days before the deadline, you try to force yourself to concentrate into coming up with an idea.

    And, you come to the hard realization that writing an essay isn’t as easy as it seemed.

    Then, the nerves really begin to set in.

    The night before the deadline, your paper still looks like this.

    So you turn to and call the one and only person who could possibly help you with your difficulty.

    While talking to her, you have that “eureka” moment, and finally know what to write your essay on.

    After some hours later of intense writing, you type in that final letter and say:

    After hanging your TA your essay, you realize it is all over and feel: