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Title: Subject Selection


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Subject Selection
  • Designed by
  • Elisa Paramore
  • for Student Support Services

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Introduction
  • Selecting a subject for an essay is the most
    important, yet difficult task that students face
    when asked to write an essay. In some cases you
    may be given a list of topics by your instructor
    and then be asked to choose one. However, in some
    instances you may be given the task of choosing a
    topic of your own. Whichever the case, it is best
    to follow the guidelines that will be discussed
    in this presentation to help ensure that you
    choose the best possible topic for you.

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Guidelines for topic selection
  • Choose a subject that you already know something
    about or that you would like to know more about.
  • Choose a subject that will teach you something
    new while you are in the process of explaining it
    to your reader.
  • Remember not to undervalue the significance of
    your personal experience, especially when a
    particular experience led to a change in your
    life, the way you look at life or the way you
    live your life.

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Other Guidelines for choosing a Topic
  • Let necessity be your guide. Ask yourself, Is
    there some product that I need? If so, you may
    choose to write an essay that discusses the
    different brands available, as well as the pros
    and cons of each.
  • Let the courses that you are taking help you
    decide. Ask yourself, Have we briefly studied
    some topic in one of my classes that I would like
    to know more about?

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Topic Selection for Research Papers
  • When assigned the task of writing a research
    paper it is also very important to choose your
    topic wisely.
  • You may be drawn to a subject that you have heard
    a lot about from TV, or read about in magazines
    or newspaper articles. Choosing a topic that may
    be controversial and new may be a very good way
    to gain and keep your readers attention, but
    the problem with choosing topics that are so new
    is that there may not be enough resources
    available to adequately cover your topic.

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Narrowing a broad subject
  • After choosing a broad subject area either for an
    essay or research paper, it is necessary to limit
    the scope of your subject into a more manageable
    topic that can be sufficiently covered in a
    limited amount of space. For example, writing
    about the world of work is too broad to cover
    completely and thoroughly in a 300-500 word
    essay.Therefore, it is necessary to decide on one
    particular aspect of the world of work. For
    instance, the important benefits derived from
    working while attending college, would be a
    better topic choice.

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More Guidelines for Narrowing
  • In deciding how to narrow your subject into a
    more manageable size, you may use any of the
    following aids, either alone or in combination.
  • Time period
  • Occupation
  • Cultural period
  • Religion
  • Particular economic group
  • Specialized discipline
  • Specific classification

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  • Individual example
  • Gender
  • Specific region or locale
  • Specific nationality, or race
  • Specific age group
  • Remember that although you may have narrowed your
    subject as far as you think is possible, it may
    be necessary to do so again, especially if you
    find something unexpected that may be of interest

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Narrowing Activity
  • Look at the broad topics listed below and narrow
    them using the guidelines from the previous 2
    pages so that each can be used in 500-1000 word
    essays
  • Advertising
  • Animals
  • Automobiles
  • College
  • Crime

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  • Drugs
  • Education
  • Fashion
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Hobbies
  • Magazines
  • Movies
  • Television
  • Vacations

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Topics to Avoid
  • Topics to avoid writing essays or research papers
    about include the following
  • Topics that you are too emotionally connected to
    or have some connection to your faith
  • Topics that appear to be too easy to write about.
    The danger here is that you may soon become
    bored, and therefore, you will run the risk of
    not writing a very interesting paper
  • Topics with resources that are not available
    within a specified time. Therefore, it is advised
    that you find out which topics have the most
    readily available material

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  • Topics that limit you to a fixed viewpoint before
    you even start your research. Allow your topic to
    develop into a thesis and do not try to make your
    facts fit your thesis
  • Avoid topics that have been done over and over
    unless you can approach the topic from a new
    perspective
  • Avoid topics that can be summed up in an
    encyclopedia entry or found in any single source
  • Avoid topics chosen out of desperation

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Conclusion
  • I hope this presentation has given you some
    useful information concerning the task of
    choosing a subject about which to write. Please
    come by Student Support Services to fill out an
    Academic Enrichment Summary so that we may
    document your participation. If you are viewing
    this workshop via the internet you may click on
    the link in the directions box on the Workshops
    page and print one out or e-mail it to
    rcrews_at_wallace.edu . Please feel free to suggest
    any other topics that you would like to see
    presented. Handouts available upon request.

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