TL;DR A Very Brief Guide to Reading & Writing in University August 2, 2023 By Collegeville Institute Joel Heng Hartse Vancouver, BC, Canada, UBC Press, On Campus, 2023 "Visit this title on the publishers website" You’ve just been assigned your very first university paper, but you don’t know how to begin. Stressed about failing? Worried that you’ll have to pull an all-nighter to get the work done on time? And what even is APA style? When you’re already dealing with information overload, how can you possibly craft a paper well so you get the results you need? If you feel uncertain, stuck, or overwhelmed, be encouraged, because this book has the tools you need to get that assignment done. TL;DR’s quick, simple chapters will help you identify your audience, create an outline, get a handle on grammar and sentence structure, correctly quote a source, and write a strong conclusion. Written with simplicity and flexibility in mind, TL;DR can be used as an alternative or supplement to a textbook, a self-study guide, and a quick reference for specific writing topics. If you want to know what professors expect you to write – and why – so you can get those grades with as little pain as possible, this is the book for you. TL;DR (too long; didn’t read): This book will show you how to write better papers, and it’s short, so you should read it! This book is for students planning to go to university or college or in their first or second-year of post-secondary. Writing instructors and other teachers will also appreciate its concise, accessible, no-nonsense approach that will help their students grasp writing essentials. Like this post? Subscribe to have new posts sent to you by email the same day they are posted.