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Subject:students critiquing each other From:Sherri Hall <shall -at- HILCO -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 17 Nov 1994 12:17:34 CST
Regarding the thread about students critiquing one another's work. They
better get experience while they're in the safe environment of the
classroom because I can guarantee you people will be critiquing their
work once they start writing professionally! While I was taught the
research and writing stages well, I wish I had been better prepared for
the editing stages . . . .
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Sherri Hall, Product Manager-Documentation Email: shall -at- hilco -dot- com
"I love being a writer. What I can't stand is the paperwork." Peter DeVries
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