Greek life at universities
Paper 3: Analysis Leading to Proposal
Objective: Weve been working on a very serious theme in college: Greek life and its future. Were going to extend that theme to our third and final paper. The reason were doing this is because its a complex theme that requires careful analysis before a proposal can be made. We cant just get rid of Greek life; its considered a major part of the University. However, we also know that it cannot continue in its current state. Therefore, youre being asked to analyze the problem and come up with solutions. All of the work weve been doing has led up to this point. Success starts with reading the directions carefully. Follow the guideline I have given you.
Directions: Youll be writing a 5-6 page paper. Here are some guidelines for you to consider:
1) You should already have some analysis generated for this paper through our challenge. 2) Your paper needs to include multiple lenses from which you can analyze and view the
potential problems and solutions. 3) The structure of your paper should be as follows.
a. Introduction b. Literature Review This will consist of two informational paragraphs that
introduce the important research on the topic. What do professionals have to say on this topic? This is where you build up your Ethos for the reader.
i. Your research in the literature review MUST be peer reviewed. This is very important.
c. Body paragraphs i. One informational body paragraph that analyzes the importance of the lens
you are discussing. ii. One generative paragraph that analyzes toward your overall proposal for
how to address the issue. iii. Use research sparingly and strategically in these paragraphs. I gave you
notes on the three ways to use research in college papers. Look over those notes and use your research in these paragraphs strategically. Remember, however, it is YOUR analysis that will ultimately get you the most points.
iv. Make sure all research is cited using MLA style. 1. Ex. According to Smith,
a. Note, if I didnt say Smiths name, I would have had to place it in the parentheses like this, (Smith 33).
d. Conclusion e. Works Cited page.
i. Your Works Cited page needs to come at the end of your paper. ii. Your works cited page needs to follow the guidelines of current MLA
style. iii. It should be in alphabetical order based on the authors last name.
4) Make sure you follow the college-level body paragraph notes for your body paragraphs. I will be looking for the steps in each body paragraph.
5) I will especially be considering how well you write your analysis sections for each paragraph. Remember, informational paragraphs are about informing the reader; generative paragraphs are about generating meaning out of the information.
6) Take a look at the syllabus and the guidelines for our out-of-class assignments. If you dont follow those guidelines, you can already start knocking points off of your own paperand we dont want that.
7) You can guarantee that youll be losing points if you dont adhere to the one paragraph, one idea policy. I want to see you building meaning from one particular idea.
8) Do not try and make your paper conform to a five-paragraph essay. Your ideas need to dictate how many paragraphs you need.