1. PREWRITE! This may seem silly if you are on a timed system and writing...well..before you write, but there is a good reason, it makes you seem like you know what you are talking about! If you pre-write, take notes, brainstorm, then you are more likely to have a coherent and rational argument than if you didn't. A little thought on paper goes a long, long way and those who do this will make a lot better grades than those who don't. It doesn't have to be long, just a few notes here and there to get your argument all together.
2. Write, my good man, write! Once you have everything out of your head and on to paper in some notes then waste no time in writing it out. When you initially write out your argument don't worry about grammar other than attempting to write in the most coherent, grammatically correct way you can without ruining the flow from your brain. Focus on getting down everything you want to say as you go through this answer and don't worry about the peripherals.
3. Revise and edit your paper to the best of your ability or the best that time allows. Correct the big mistakes first because even and English Professor can or will excuse a comma splice every now and then, but nobody will excuse misspelling Shakespeare. Read through your text to make sure you understand it just the way you did when you were originally writing it. If you are satisfied with the way it flows, turn that sucker in and go home!
Obviously, what is laid out above is easier said than done, especially when the nerves kick in when you enter the classroom. However, knowing exactly how to get started and exactly when you are finished is incredibly underrated in the overall scheme of taking a college essay test. There is nothing more important in this process than this one thing, writing the answer and getting as close to being write as you possibly can!
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