Posted on Sep 12, 2018
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Posted in these groups: 28d14634 NCOESMaster Leader Course (MLC)
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SSG Brigade Medic
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Any tips? I started resident course today.
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MSG Civil Affairs Specialist
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Don't procrastinate. Use an outline to create your paper. Get smart on APA formatting. Read every ADP and ADRP before you get there. Make time to have someone proofread your papers before you turn them in. Good luck.
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MSG Civil Affairs Specialist
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1LT Medical-Surgical Nurse
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I know this is an old topic but grammarly.com can help with word choices and syntax/grammar errors.
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SFC Recruiter
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How did it go in MLC?
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SFC Michael Moberly
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Your question should be a sentence and a question. "Thats" should be that is, or that's. Take a community college English course.
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SFC Dennis Rodriguez
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God, I'm glad I'm out and do not have to deal with that nonsense.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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I wrote as my primary duty for 4 years. Here’s some ways to improve or develop your writing skills.
-Read good writing. Classic American authors were successful in part because they wrote well. Read some Mark Twain, Steinberg, Hemingway, and more current authors such as John Grisham and Ralph Peters
-take an effective writing course on line
-find a copy of an Air Force Or Army publication on effective writing for reference
-use grammar editor on word processing software and pay attention to the recommended changes and the reason for the change
-practice. One reason to keep a daily journal is practicing writing
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SGT Air Defense Radar Repairer
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When writing your first consideration is your audience. Who are you writing for? Everything flows from knowing who your audience is.
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