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Dec 18, 2014
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BYUMizzou
For technical writing (legal briefs, etc), I average about one page per hour
That includes some research and source (case) review as needed, but assumes the basic, primary research is already done.
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POLL: In your prime, how many well-sourced pages could you write in one day for
Hotty-Toddy-Reb
12/18/14 4:11pm
What section are you writing?
newey-west
12/18/14 4:19pm
Lit Review...This part is taking me forever.
Hotty-Toddy-Reb
12/18/14 4:24pm
Lit reviews are the worst...everyone just plagiarizes each other.
newey-west
12/18/14 4:37pm
It's not plagiarism with a citation though...Amirite?
Hotty-Toddy-Reb
12/18/14 5:00pm
Exactly!
newey-west
12/18/14 7:17pm
I always think those parts are easy because it's just writing.
macaroni
12/18/14 9:08pm
I kind of agree. The introduction...now that's a pain in the rear to write.
newey-west
12/18/14 9:49pm
True, but it's the reading that goes along with it that slows it down.
Hotty-Toddy-Reb
12/18/14 10:17pm
For technical writing (legal briefs, etc), I average about one page per hour
BYUMizzou
12/18/14 4:24pm
I could churn out 2 pages an hour
AxelDC
12/18/14 6:31pm
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