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  • Reviewed by Bailums on Apr 22 2008, 11:07am

    I mean, this is spot on and everything. But if you didn't all ready know how to write a proper 5 paragraph essay you shouldn't be writing an essay at all. I recommend this for high school level but if you have to learn this method once your in college....maybe you shouldn't be in college....
  • Rated by DonikaMiller on Oct 26 2007, 6:28pm

    If you're between 15 and 24 and not taking advice from RCH, think again.
  • Rated by bradrosenberg on Oct 26 2007, 4:46pm

    An short, precise introduction is the key to success. You can have a bad paper with a good introduction but not a good paper with a bad introduction
  • Reviewed by amateur6 on Oct 26 2007, 1:33pm

    From the page (comments): "Prescriptive rules do not a writer make. They make a technician." Agreed. But this is a better prescription than the last one I read.
  • Rated by Bethany-H on Oct 24 2007, 6:56pm

    writing made easy
  • Rated by jeffritze on Oct 23 2007, 11:47pm

    On the perfect paper
  • Rated by JeffWaldman on Oct 08 2007, 7:05pm

    I've written 8 papers with this method... all with praise from the professors.
  • Rated by SamHoover on Oct 06 2007, 11:58am

    Thanks!
  • Rated by grahamenglish on Oct 01 2007, 1:54pm

    Ryan Holiday has developed a formula for your academic paper or essay that has been so successful that in almost every English class he ever used it in, the teacher printed it out and taught it as curriculum. It's a fantastic looking site too!
  • Rated by ianclaudius on Sep 23 2007, 5:03pm

    I love how instead of supplying some airy philosophical rationale, you give a very detailed explanation of what you mean. You have something to say; I don't read your stuff and think, "hey, what a great ruminator." That is what many bloggers are at best, and this is what separates you from them.