“Do You Really Have to Go to College?” by Dale Stephens
- Rough Draft
Due: Wednesday Jan. 29, via Moodle (in-class writing)
- Revised Draft
Due: Monday, Feb. 10 in class. Submit hardcopies of both rough draft and revised draft.
Revise your rough draft following the guidelines for thoughtful revision. Your revised draft should include the following:
- Briefly summarize Stephens’ main argument. 3-4 sentences max.
- What do you think are the strengths or merits of Stephens’ reasoning (if any)? Do any of his points resonate with your personal experience or observations?
- What do you think are the weaknesses or flaws in Stephens’ reasoning (if any)? Are there any points that you can counter-argue based on your own personal experience or observations?
- Describe the extent to which you agree or disagree with Stephens’ argument. (You do not have to 100% agree or disagree; you are encouraged to occupy a more nuanced position).[unique_solution]
You must include at least 2 quotes from the article in your response.
“Do You Really Have to Go to College?” by Dale Stephens
- Rough Draft
Due: Wednesday Jan. 29, via Moodle (in-class writing)
- Revised Draft
Due: Monday, Feb. 10 in class. Submit hardcopies of both rough draft and revised draft.
Revise your rough draft following the guidelines for thoughtful revision. Your revised draft should include the following:
- Briefly summarize Stephens’ main argument. 3-4 sentences max.
- What do you think are the strengths or merits of Stephens’ reasoning (if any)? Do any of his points resonate with your personal experience or observations?
- What do you think are the weaknesses or flaws in Stephens’ reasoning (if any)? Are there any points that you can counter-argue based on your own personal experience or observations?
- Describe the extent to which you agree or disagree with Stephens’ argument. (You do not have to 100% agree or disagree; you are encouraged to occupy a more nuanced position).
You must include at least 2 quotes from the article in your response.