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Develop a thesis for the issue essay
From the course: Test Prep: GRE
Develop a thesis for the issue essay
So, a lot of my students over the years have found that the Issue Essay is more difficult for them to write than the Argument Essay, because they have to create their own thesis and think of ways to support it, all in a short amount of time. So in this video I'll talk more about how to come up with a plan to write your Issue Essay. So here again is the sample Issue prompt that I showed you in the previous video. Again, I'll just read the Issue itself. The employees at all levels of a corporation should be involved in that corporation's short- and long-term goal planning. OK. So let's think about some options here. On one extreme, you could completely agree with the statement and say that employees should always be involved. On the other hand, you could say that normal employees should never be involved, and that decisions should only be made by the CEO or board of directors. So these extreme stances are actually fine, but you want to make sure your essay addressed your argument as…
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Overview of the GRE essays1m 52s
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Review sample GRE issue essay prompt2m 9s
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Review sample GRE argument essay prompt2m 19s
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Scoring criteria for both essays1m 58s
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Develop a thesis for the issue essay2m 15s
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Issue essay examples1m 57s
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Argument essay flaws2m 44s
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Language, grammar, and writing mechanics1m 44s
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Analyze an issue essay2m 55s
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Analyze an argument essay2m 42s
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