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Princeton Writing Program
Community Infrastructures
WRI 207 gives transfer students the opportunity to articulate the fruits of their previous writing instruction while building on those skills in anticipation of Princeton's required junior and senior independent work. As part of the research instruction in WRI 207, students will be paired with graduate student or faculty mentors in fields of interest to them. Mentors will provide discipline-specific guidance related to the students' research projects in the course, while also helping students imagine how their projects could be adapted and developed if they were to pursue further work in the field.
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Princeton Writing Program
Discovering New Pasts
The 200-level writing seminars give transfer students the opportunity to expand upon their previous writing instruction for assignments at Princeton and in preparation for junior and senior independent work. Students begin the term with a self-assessment and collectively identify the tools a successful academic writer needs. Writing assignments build towards a self-directed research project and the term ends with a reimagining of that project as a junior paper proposal. All work in the course will guide students towards identifying the necessary methods and resources to produce strong work as a rising practitioner in their field.
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Princeton Writing Program
Curiosity
The 200-level writing seminars give transfer students the opportunity to expand upon their previous writing instruction for assignments at Princeton and in preparation for junior and senior independent work. Students begin the term with a self-assessment and collectively identify the tools a successful academic writer needs. Writing assignments build towards a self-directed research project and the term ends with a reimagining of that project as a junior paper proposal. All work in the course will guide students towards identifying the necessary methods and resources to produce strong work as a rising practitioner in their field.
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Princeton Writing Program
Into the Deep Past
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Princeton Writing Program
Over the Edge of Disaster
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Princeton Writing Program
Over the Edge of Disaster
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Princeton Writing Program
American Expertise
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Princeton Writing Program
American Expertise
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Princeton Writing Program
Seeking Nature
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Princeton Writing Program
Seeking Nature
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