In high school, students are only taught the basics of writing. Once students reach college, professors expect essays to be detailed and original. College writing varies greatly from high school, leaving professors to teach proper and advanced writing techniques. For some, this may be an easy transition, while for others it may not be so simple. Proper writing techniques are in important throughout life and can be used when applying for jobs. In high school, papers could be done mindlessly and last minute. However, in college, students are expected to be much more thorough in their writings and dedicate time to doing so. All writers must be more illustrative, detailed, plain, and concrete. All writers must avoid the obvious content because there is no possible way to be too illustrative. “for most the soundest advice is to be seeking always for …show more content…
Therefore, “instead of taking a couple of obvious points off the surface of the topic and then circling warily around them for six paragraphs, you work in and explore, figure out the details” (Robert 17). Details means a particular fact or piece of information about something or someone. Therefore, explain every little detail, even if it does not seem like it will matter. For example, all athletes should get heart screenings. First explain why all athletes should get heart screenings. Tell the readers what kind of heart disease there are. How common are these diseases in athletes/non-athletes. What schools and coaches try to promote and to teach their athletes about how dangerous this can be, if athletes do not get tested. How many athletes die a year from a heart failure or heart disease. Is there medication that athletes can take to help them play the sport they love if they have a heart disease. Therefore, it might seem unusual going into detail, but in the long run it will help you become a better