Writing and Editing: Revising in University of Michigan
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Following the course on Drafting, this fourth and final course in the Good with Words: Writing and Editing series from the University of Michigan will help you master the art of revision.
Considered the most important step in the writing process by many, revising is especially essential when creating legal documents.
If you want to polish your legal writing abilities or simply develop better general writing skills, this four-week course is for you.
This course will show you how to become a better reader of both your own and others’ words, and what kind of legal writing and other written work you should be reading to strengthen your output.
With deeper insights, you’ll be choosing more impactful words and sentence structures, and be revising more sensitively during the writing process.
You’ll also learn hands-on ways of improving your readers’ experience, including how to clearly and effectively communicate statistics and how to eliminate uselessly accurate information.
These tools will immediately help you refine your writing, and as you practice and get comfortable with revising, your work will continue to go from strength to strength.
You can expect your legal writing and other writing abilities to flourish on this course, enhancing what you learnt in the earlier courses in this series.
With the support of the University of Michigan and an expert lead educator and author, you’ll have everything you need to grow as a writer.
This course is designed for lawyers, law students, and anyone else interested in improving their legal writing or other writing skills through engaging content, delivered by a respected expert.
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