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"Two Years and Counting: My Blogging Journey"

Hello everyone, hope you all are doing well!! Recently, I noticed that I have completed two years of my writing journey. I still remember the day when I was supposed to start blogging. But initially, I felt somewhat messy and confused that, how and from where should I start, how should I proceed, etc. But then COVID happens and everything gets stopped for some time. I vividly remembered that it was a fine evening on 7 June 2020 when I thought to write my first blog. Prior, I have already opened my account on Blogspot sometime 3 months back. Finally, it was on evening in June 2020 when I gather the courage to start writing my first post on my blog. I was extremely in a fumbled situation about the topic of the post. I initially thought to write on the topic of my interest but then I came to know that I can’t get better at this after a few lines as I fall a short of content and then I drop that thought. After thinking a bit I managed to write on the topic My College Journey . I open...

Insights on Academic Writing

Writing is an integral part of our daily lives, whether it's sending emails, updating social media, or jotting down notes. However, in academia, writing takes on a much more significant role. It is a crucial skill that is necessary for success in higher education, corporate jobs, and particularly in the fields of science and technology.  When it comes to academic writing, most of the students from the different streams of science and technology assume it as a burden and some feel it is a stressful task. Sometimes students and some academicians whose first language is not English find difficulty in expressing their views in writing than in speaking. Although, it is normal for non-native English speakers to feel academic writing is one of the daunting tasks.  Image credits: Google.com One reason why students may find academic writing stressful is that it requires a specific set of skills and some rules, which are not typically taught in grades schools or colleges. Writing in a...