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Business-Essay.com Responds to Declining Writing Quality with Instruction Online

Business-Essay.com's new course will prepare students for academic writing. Our specialists craft free online manual for Business-Essay.com clients.

2011-05-24
LONDON, ENGLAND, May 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) Business-Essay.com has noted the debate in Britain regarding the preparation of high school students for the challenge of academic writing. The inadequacies of their skills pose a major problem for students. They are apparently learning writing in high school, but not the kind they need for college. Here at Business-Essay.com, we are taking the constructive step of offering an online manual to our customers for free.

We have noted more than the debate - we are on the front lines in seeing the work that these students are struggling to complete. To help out, we are pulling together the best advice from our experienced professionals.

We are compiling what will be a very practical and useful compendium of writing tips and advice. This will be offered for free. If a customer takes this material seriously and sticks it, it will be equivalent of taking a writing course!

It will be based on experience and not on theory. The manual will address the specifics of academic writing; exactly what a college student needs to get through a course.

This is not the only free service that Business-Essay.com offers. You can learn more about all our products, both fee-paid and complimentary ones, at http://business-essay.com.

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The Business-Essay.com firm is dedicated to education in all its forms. We provide academic support for all sorts of assignments in a huge range of fields and subject areas. We can do so because we listen to our clients and hire smart, well-educated professionals to help them.

Business-Essay.com's new course will prepare students for academic writing. Our specialists craft free online manual for Business-Essay.com clients.


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[Press-News.org] Business-Essay.com Responds to Declining Writing Quality with Instruction Online
Business-Essay.com's new course will prepare students for academic writing. Our specialists craft free online manual for Business-Essay.com clients.