Concord Review Candidates

Useful Websites:

  • The Concord Review 
    • Read and think about the focus and organization of the published papers linked here. Ask yourself if your topic allows the reader to become as interested as these writers do.
    • Also see submission requirements
  • Chicago/Turabian formatting: 
    • Great short guide/checklist here--highly recommended.
    • Online Writing Lab (OWL), Purdue U., guide
      • Notice the menu of links on the left sidebar for further info on citing, Notes and Bibliography (NB), and other details of the Chicago Style. (Again, this style, and not the MLA, is the university standard for history research papers.)
  • The AP Might Breathe Life into the Dying Art of Research Papers
    • The College Board is starting to admit that AP exam DBQ's are very inadequate to prepare students for real college writing and reasoning.

The following people have stated an interest, after the 1k draft, of submitting a finished research paper to the Concord Review:

A1:
  1. Zach S.
  2. Bianca A.
  3. Ye Jin J.
  4. Hanson C.
  5. Michelle L.
  6. Frankie H.
  7. Natalie C.
  8. Emma G.

A4:
  1. Nadine F.
  2. Rachel K.
  3. Ashley P.
  4. Shiv L.
  5. Katie H.
  6. Noah T.
  7. Sophia D.