Longest paper

<p>For those who wrote analytical essays, are you including your bibliography, notes, etc.?</p>

<p>Nope. I didn't. I only included the actual work. Bibliography and notes would add another 5 pages or so.</p>

<p>Boo ya...! 43 pages for a bio lab report freshman year. Mine wasn' the longest, by far. Someone had like 58+ pages.</p>

<p>22 pages on NPT Treaty-most boring thing ever though but I got an A on it:)</p>

<p>umm..my longest paper isn't finished yet...I'm currently writing a 20 page paper on US spreading democracy.</p>

<p>Geez - these are some LONG papers.
I'd like to write one someday :X haha, I'm sure someday I will..</p>

<p>Anyway, currently writing paper on why Tim O'Brien created the fictional Tim O'Brien in The Things They Carried. And I am confusing myself with the names like no other. Ughhh! So far it's 8 pages... 8-10 is the guideline, but I may be going over depending on how the last paragraph/conclusion goes and how much more explanation is necessary. I don't feel like I'm really getting my point across... I don't even know if I really have a point... oy.</p>

<p>^I hated that book</p>

<p>Seriously?! It's my favorite book ever... even after researching it (rarity). May I ask why you hated it? Just out of curiousity.</p>

<p>I loved the book. I also had to research it somewhat last year. The Things They Carried is one of my favorite books of all time now.</p>

<p>If I ever have time between homework, college apps, ECs, and working, I'll read some of O'Brien's other books.</p>

<p>It wasn't the greatest book ever, but it was quite amazing compared to the rest of the crap we've been reading in AP Lit...Beloved, Child of My Heart, Heart of Darkness <em>gags</em></p>

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Seriously?! It's my favorite book ever... even after researching it (rarity). May I ask why you hated it? Just out of curiousity.

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<p>I usually have a good reason for hating books...i just didn't find this one at all appealing...no reason really...</p>

<p>55 page science research proposal/paper on Platinum Group Element accululation in the environment</p>

<p>haha, my longest paper was a 70 page autobiography in religion class. not only did we have to talk about our life, but also about our spirit and our souls and how faith keeps us healthy and blah blah blah. it really wasn't very fun.</p>

<p>Evaluating and organizing trends in literary criticism of Faulkner's As I Lay Dying and examining its influence on current criticism and whether the novel is relevant to current society, in a nutshell.</p>

<p>It was only 10 pages, but pretty in-depth and took 3 months to do. AP English Language & Comp this year..I'm pretty proud of that paper.</p>

<p>I wrote 15 pages on the experiments performed on twins in the Auschwitz concentration camp for a history elective on the Holocaust. </p>

<p>My US History teacher (who teaches his APUSH and regular classes the exact same things) never had us write a paper over 1 page long. We had to learn to say everything that needed to be said as succinctly as possible. His philosophy was that anyone can blabber on for pages about a topic, but when you can make it short and to the point, it shows that you really know your stuff.</p>

<p>I think 14 on Munchausen Syndrome.</p>

<p>new....30+pages sci fair</p>

<p>Either there is not a lot of stuff on Munchausen or I suck at finding it.</p>

<p>15 pages on Frost and some of his poems for 9th grade English.</p>

<p>And then 7 pages on being a Lawyer for 8th grade English.</p>

<p>(By the way, is it just me, or are the reports/papers getting (generally) longer and longer as the thread goes on? Heh)</p>

<p>ppl are trying to outdo one another</p>