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- If you can't make it into CARAWC for a face-to-face visit then feel free to utilize the resources we have available for you in the drop-down menus. Just about any question you might have will be addressed in one or more of the categories.
- The Bible Tab: Addresses any questions you might have about writing an MLA research paper. If you are using a different style you can find it under Academic Writing Styles. You can also visit the Intergrating Quotes tab to see just how to word those complex citations.
- See how to Prepare for writing an essay, how to write good Introductions & Conclusions, how to structure a Thesis Statement, and understanding Plagiarism, Paraphrasing, and a Summary.
- Exercises: If your instructor didn't give you enough homework then feel free to practice grammar exercises on your own.
- Sample Research Papers: Are you a visual person and need to see how the experts do it? Check out our Sample Essays. Also, we have got Power Points and Videos.
- Resume Tips: Graduating and going out into the real world? Take a look at our resume tips. Certain to help you land that new job.
- Understand how to Read Academic Writings and interpret texts from various Academic Fields.
- Learn how to Speed Read and valuable Tips on Taking Tests.
- Learn how to recognize common Patterns in Reading and Writing.
About us
Crowder Academic Reading and Writing Center can get you through the difficult task of reading college texts and / or writing an essay.
McDonald Campus: Mondays from 9 to 11 am in Room #104 and 4:30 to 6:30 pm in Room #112
Email Option: carawc@crowder.edu
(Allow for a 48 hour turn-around on your essay)
What we do: We help you with writer’s block, help you structure your essay, focus on coming up with a strong thesis, and teach you how to write a strong introduction and conclusion.
We also, teach you how to approach reading academic textbooks, how to annotate your text, and provide skills on how to take exams.