Don't forget about our walk-in hours every week! This is a chance for you to just drop by and ask a question or two. Our professional advising staff is here to support you.
Walk-in Advising Times:
Monday- 11am - 12pm
Tuesday- 11am - 12pm
Wednesday- 2pm - 3pm
Thursday- 11am - 12pm
Friday- 2pm - 3pm
Please note walk-in advising does not replace registration advising meetings. You should still meet with your assigned academic advisor about registration.
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Monday, August 6, 2012
Campus Resources: The Inside Scoop to Writing Right!
Did you know that NYU's College of Arts and Science maintains a Writing Center?
In conjunction with the Expository Writing Program, the NYU Writing Center serves as a resource to all NYU students needing assistance with writing assignments (as long as they aren't exams). Students are able to receive one-on-one help with all stages of the writing process! You should think of them as your writing consultants.
Students are able to both schedule appointments and stop by for a walk-in appointment. Appointments are 40-45 minutes in duration and can be scheduled online here: http://www.rich15.com/nyu/
If you're thinking about scheduling you first appointment, here are some helpful tips from the Writing Center so you can be prepared:
In conjunction with the Expository Writing Program, the NYU Writing Center serves as a resource to all NYU students needing assistance with writing assignments (as long as they aren't exams). Students are able to receive one-on-one help with all stages of the writing process! You should think of them as your writing consultants.
Students are able to both schedule appointments and stop by for a walk-in appointment. Appointments are 40-45 minutes in duration and can be scheduled online here: http://www.rich15.com/nyu/
If you're thinking about scheduling you first appointment, here are some helpful tips from the Writing Center so you can be prepared:
- Bring two copies of your paper
- If you are preparing a piece of writing for a specific assignment, bring the assignment
- Bring any feedback that you have received on the piece from your professor or instructor(s)
- Bring your research items to the session. This includes notes, previous writings on the topic, and texts related to what you will be writing.
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