The Washburn Experience Analysis

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Writing provides the opportunity to think, analyze, and rewrite your thoughts before others experience it. Writing is like a production, except as the writer, your job is the director, producer, and actor. This opportunity is given to anyone, but only a few actually utilize it (p. 74). In chapter six of The Washburn Experience: A Guide to Surviving Your First Year by John Dalhstrand fully explains effective writing and its benefits. Becoming a successful writer, not only allows for students to effectively convey their purpose and organize their information in a clear way, but it provides useful skills needed for other areas life (p. 80). Generally people are successful in informal writing not formal writing, which is where skills are obtained