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    Avatar for opervbert opervbertopervbert opervbert
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    Hi everyone, yesterday I was asked to make an academic diclaration, and I do not even understand what should be in it and what are the rules for writing this diclaration in general? Are there any knowledgeable people in this matter.

    #33069
    Avatar for simeon simeonfgdsimeon simeonfgd
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    Yesterday I was faced with the need to write a revision letter, and frankly, I didn’t know where to start. It always seems difficult: how to state your thoughts correctly and convincingly without going overboard? I searched for a long time for tips and templates, but I realized that it’s important not just to follow some rules, but to make the letter personalized and sincere. The first thing I learned is that in a revision letter it is important to be calm and respectful read here https://academichelp.net/editing/summary-en/executive-summary-vs-introduction.html . Emotions can run high, but it’s better to focus on facts and arguments. I outlined my request right away, but tried not to sound like I was making a claim. Instead, the focus was on stating my point of view and arguing why I was asking for a review of the situation. Another important point is to be concise and to the point. I originally wanted to write a long letter, but eventually realized that clear and to the point is better. This makes the letter look more professional and there is a better chance that it will be read to the end.

    #33070
    Avatar for idfgertidfgert
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    It seems to me that in order to write a good and competent diclaration, you need to study all the requirements for it, because the teacher told you exactly what this diclaration should be take into account all the points.

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