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I can recommend a writing week to anyone who has to write a paper as part of their studies. Especially when writing your first paper, you often feel insecure and have a lot of questions, e.g. about finding a topic or the right way to cite. You get direct answers to all these questions during the writing week. In addition, the day is much more structured due to the regular meetings with fellow students and you are more motivated yourself, from which even experienced writers can benefit.


What I found most useful was the exchange with other students. And the opportunity to ask questions directly and get answers and tips straight away


I think the writing week is good because you are immediately much more motivated to continue working on your work when you can exchange ideas with others and share your goals.


The writing week helped me a lot to work specifically on my term paper. The meetings spread throughout the day meant that I could always ask questions, define my goal for the day and reflect on the day at the end, which was very helpful for my future work. I was able to learn a lot, as some of the questions from the participants were also interesting for me, but also because I had the opportunity to express my questions and concerns at any time.


I liked this offer very much: I felt well looked after and I made progress in my work process. I would definitely take part in a writing week again and would recommend it to others.


Meeting up with a group helped me a lot. Being able to discuss the respective projects with other students motivated me a lot. The time organization also helped me a lot. The feedback from the lecturer also contributed greatly to the progress of my writing process.


I highly recommend a writing week to overcome existing writer's block and gain valuable tips on academic writing/work.


The writing week helped me to structure my working hours so that I could devote myself to my homework project on a regular and concentrated basis.

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