It was already in the first week of July as a first year student taking up a degree in journalism when I realise on how time flies because the first term was about to end, and I would be a second year student when the second term starts in early September. As a first year students, I am proud to say that overcame the initial hurdles for my academic works, including the various academic essay writing tasks that I did. When I started in essay writing, the selection of different essay topics from various academic tasks were some of my difficulties especially when I would perform essay writing tasks from various academic works at the same time.
Now that I first term is about to end, I want to share with everyone in this blog on how I learned to choose different essay topics from various subject areas simultaneous when I was writing essays from different courses or academic works. I learned the techniques or methods in selecting interesting essay topics through research from the library or the Internet, obtaining advice from my lecturers, and in discussing and working with my fellow students. I am sharing these tips to everybody on how to select different essay topics on different subjects so that they would overcome the same hurdles I did.
The selection of different essay topics would depend on the lecturer if he assigns or gives me the option of choosing your own topic. If the lecturer gave us the option of selecting our own topics, the first thing I learned is to select a topic that is familiar and interesting for me, but it still has to be based on the subject area provided by our lecturer. Then, I had to determine the purpose of writing my essay, which involves asking myself questions such if the purpose is convincing the readers to believe my opinion or the arguments I would discuss in the essay. The next step is brainstorming the ideas for my topic. The main idea is similar in asking myself a question of what is the particular subject of interests under the topic that I find engaging and interesting for me and the readers.