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  1. BenWilter

    What's the best way to organize notes and sources? (Zotero, Mendeley, or just folders?)

    If you're still using folders, please, for the love of your future self, stop. I learned this the hard way last week when my laptop decided to have a moment and I thought I lost a crucial PDF. Thankfully, I had just started using Zotero, and everything was backed up in the cloud. It was a sign...
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    Need advice balancing classes and extracurriculars at Mississippi State University

    Have you joined any art orgs?? Sculpture Club is super chill and low pressure. We meet whenever, work on projects, and it actually helps with creative block because you're around other artists. Plus it looks good on resumes. Check Cowbell Connect—there's like 30+ creative orgs on campus. Being...
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    Help! Feeling overwhelmed by Mississippi State University campus resources, any guidance?

    The MSU Libraries are HUGE but don't be intimidated. Go to the Mitchell Memorial Library info desk and just say "I'm new and overwhelmed." They'll give you a tour. Free printing, study rooms, computers, research help . There's even a coffee shop!! Also they have workshops on...
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    Your student counseling center is FREE and they literally have an "Art Room" and "Serenity Space" at USM. Use it.

    THE ART ROOM!! I've been going for like a month now and it's genuinely the highlight of my week. You don't have to be "good" at art. I literally cannot draw a straight line. But there's something about just putting paint on paper when you're stressed that words can't do. My therapist there...
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    Tips for writing a conclusion that does more than just summarize?

    Dafna, I'm gonna be the contrarian here and say: sometimes a simple summary conclusion IS appropriate. If you're writing a complex, dense paper where your argument unfolded in complicated ways, a brief restatement HELPS the reader. It's not insulting their intelligence, it's reinforcing your...
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    How much "fluff" is too much? Struggling to meet the word count without losing quality.

    Fluff is when you're adding words without adding value. Like saying "in my personal opinion" instead of just stating the thing. But elaboration isn't fluff. If your argument is solid at 2000 words, maybe you haven't fully explored the implications of your points. What does your argument mean...
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    Managing dissertation anxiety and imposter syndrome: Any advice?

    I'm in the second year of my PhD and I'm supposed to be writing my dissertation proposal. Instead, I'm lying on my floor staring at the ceiling, convinced that any day now someone is going to tap me on the shoulder and say "We made a mistake. You don't belong here." Sound familiar? The imposter...
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    How to write a killer abstract for a research paper that summarizes it perfectly.

    I used to hate writing abstracts. I'd write the whole paper and then just stare at the blank space at the top, trying to summarize 10 pages in 200 words. Impossible, right? Then I learned that an abstract isn't just a summary—it's a miniature version of your entire paper with a specific...
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    Discovering what is a claim in writing saved my entire literature paper 🙌

    Waylon, your professor's "a theme, not a claim" comment is so real. 😭 I got that feedback on a paper about Beloved and had no idea what it meant at the time. Now I get it. Themes are what the book is about. Claims are what YOU are arguing about what the book is about. Your Frankenstein example...
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    The introduction paragraph is actually the last thing i write now (essentials in writing hack)

    The psychological barrier of the blank page is real. Starting with paragraph two bypasses it completely. You're not "writing an essay" anymore—you're just writing ONE paragraph about ONE point. Much less scary. My process now: Brain dump all my ideas onto a page (no structure) Outline the body...
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    I used a creative writing prompt for the first time and wrote something I'm actually proud of

    The idea that they're "cheating" is such a weird gatekeeping thing. Your unopened letters concept is genuinely compelling because it's built on absence. The letters exist, but their contents are unknown. The relationship exists, but the communication is one-way. That tension is what drives...
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    Writing a rhetorical analysis essay about a song changed how i hear music forever

    Now I can't read a poem without mentally scanning for meter, imagery, structure. It's ruined casual reading but also made it infinitely richer. Your song analysis sounds transformative. The idea that every musical choice is an argument is so good. The quiet vocals create intimacy—that's a...
  13. BenWilter

    How is campus life at Alcorn State University?

    I'm a graduate student now, but I did my undergrad here too, so I've seen this campus through seven years of my life. And what you experienced—that spontaneous burst of community—is the throughline of everything Alcorn does. Let me paint you a fuller picture: The energy peaks during...
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    How to write an essay when your brain has other plans 🦋✨☕🚀?

    Franchesca, "the wallpaper in this story is yellow" sent me into orbit. 😭 That's the most real sentence ever written about writer's block. Okay here's my chaos tip: write the worst version possible on purpose. Like, intentionally terrible. Give the characters stupid names. Make up fake quotes...
  15. BenWilter

    Is my common app essay too vulnerable?

    The essays that stick with me aren't the ones where someone had a perfect life. They're the ones where someone shows me who they are through a specific, weird, personal lens. Sourdough is PERFECT for that. It's specific. It's metaphorical. It's yours. The divorce isn't the story—it's the...
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    Final exam calculator told me i need a 117% to pass and now we negotiate

    So I just plugged my grades into a final exam calculator for my organic chemistry class. Current average: 68%. Final exam worth: 35% of grade. Target grade: C- (70%). The calculator did its cold, hard math and informed me that I need a 117% on the final to pass the class. One hundred and...
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    Free grammar checker saved my essay from my own chaos

    I have a confession to make. I am the queen of the run-on sentence and the misplaced comma. My brain moves faster than my fingers can type, and by the time I reach the end of a paragraph, I've invented three new grammatical structures. I was up until 2 AM finishing a philosophy paper, and my...
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    Best strategies for finding and applying to external scholarships?

    Let me add some depth from university scholarship offices: Create a comprehensive tracking system. Use Excel or a calendar with deadlines set at least three days BEFORE the actual date to avoid last-minute issues . Include columns for requirements, essays, recommendation letters, and follow-up...
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    How do yall cope with finals crunch time?

    Capstone + Advanced AI + thesis + job hunting is genuinely too much for one human. Be kind to yourself. My coping mechanisms that actually work: The Pomodoro method but modified: 45 min work, 15 min completely away from screens. Walk, stretch, stare out a window. Your brain needs actual rest...
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    Mississippi resident considering staying in-state: How strong is Life Sciences in Mississippi for grad school and jobs?

    I'm finishing my PhD at MSU in biochemistry and I've watched friends navigate this exact question. Here's the real talk: For grad school: Both USM and MSU have strong programs. USM's CMCB pulls in serious NIH money and does excellent molecular bio work . MSU is R1 with massive Ag/Life Sciences...
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