The Articles Of Julianna Granger
Julianna Granger (the author) is in multiple writing groups, and as most of you know, the library is full of weekly magazines. Here, the author will be posting the articles written by Julianna Granger, that way you will be able to find them faster and keep up. *On the bottom of each article there will be info on when the next article should come out.*
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So I Need To Get Help With My Homework
Chapter 1
SO, I NEED TO GET HELP WITH MY HOMEWORK
By Julianna Granger
If you are one of those determined students, and
hard-working, then keep it up! But everyone gets those moments where they don’t
know the answers and need help, and so I’ve written this article to point out
to people how many outlets and references there are out there that will help
students.
When in doubt, look in the library! There are multiple books
written, giving tips to students on how to do better in Hogwarts. Some of these
books include My Notes, from a Ravenclaw (Year 1) by Anne Pickering, Surviving
an Essay by Nico Maguire, and Hogwarts Homework Help by Julianna Granger. These
books include tips on how to get the best grades possible, each in their own
unique way!
Anne Pickering’s book is one of the most popular and most
helpful references at Hogwarts. “I decided to write the book because I know not
everyone likes to, or can, write notes,” Anne claimed during our interview.
One of the best people to ask during a homework dilemma would
be Anne Pickering herself, author of My Notes, from a Ravenclaw (Year 1), and
also the top student at Hogwarts.
“I don’t mind helping out anyone who asks, even though I am
busy,” Anne said. “I do answer all owls as soon as I am able.” There you have
it! If you need some help, Anne is the person to contact!
There is currently a project going on, it is built to help
new people on HiH, but I’m sure that the people there are quite knowledgeable
and would be able to answer many questions. If you are interested in this, it
is called the Ravenclaw Eagles project, found on Elise Moon’s page.
Though they are busy, certain professors will help students
too!
Not to mention, students are available all the time! Find
someone to ask, or join a club. Julianna Granger recently started a club called
Homework Help, built for experienced students, and students that need to ask
questions.
I hope that this article has showed you some references to
go to when you need help.
Lastly, what do you think of getting some tips on doing your
homework, right from our top student? “My biggest tip is to figure out what
each professor is looking for. I know a lot of people have trouble with
Transfiguration, for example, but once you know how he likes the essays to be
done, it really is fairly easy to get a decent grade. For his class, detail and
thinking outside the box goes a long way. I would also recommend taking your
time. Some people rush through the assignments, if you take your time,
proofread and check for content, your grade will be higher.”
Thanks for the great interview Anne!
(This article is coming out on July 12, so this is a great preview!)
(The next article should be coming out on July 19, but for this to happen, I need a lot of volunteers that won't have to do much. Please check Julianna Granger's page.)