I am not a strong writer and I heard thats the hardest part of the course, is there a way to study for MLC?

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Buying papers for any course is completely wrong and anyone who does so needs to question their academic integrity. I promise someone, be it a subordinate, peer, or a superior, or perhaps officer counterpart would be willing to help any one of us write our own papers with our own words and thoughts.
The fact that this post has upvotes is shameful.
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Another reason is the length of the course, I'd rather knock out a 17 day POI than a 6 week POI.
Also the distance class made group projects frustrating dealing with timezones. Our group had people across the US, Germany, and Hawaii. Sometimes written communication is not the best method to use and it was hard to call people if needed during waking hours.
I’m guessing MLC will be heavy on MFRs and briefings, so it wouldn’t be a bad idea to pour through examples of poorly vs. well written MFRs. Briefing skills should also be aligned with written skills. More soldiers get removed from positions that require giving regular briefs because they can’t speak in a fluid, written (yet conversational, seemingly unscripted) manner.
Additionally, the economy of words is important. Don’t use twenty words when eight will get your point across clearly. Everyone’s time is important, and unnecessary words jumble the point and can have the tendency to make things a little less clear, or ambiguous, than they really need to be. (See what I mean? It was clear what I meant after the first sentence; second sentence was choppy, and it wasn’t necessary. Economy of words).
Best of luck.
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A writer SHOULD read, out of principle. But Francine Prose's "Reading Like a Writer" tells us we can actually learn to write by reading.
-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