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    It's at the community college here. Ghetto are you familiar with the MLA format

    I thought it would be fun as I'm not into music, or other products.
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    What do you want to know about MLA

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    I can help out. Being a current college student myself and in my Jr and sr classes, I'm very familiar with MLA and APA and have written lots of papers recently. I hve quite a bit of experience with Glocks too having owned about a dozen and modifying more than that for competition.
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    Where does everyone go to school at? Never got the opportunity...thus far...to write about guns or stuff that I actually like or care about...

    Maybe I should go to school where you guys go

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    And...

    It's been my experience in school thus far (as a super-senior) that you will generally use MLA for Arts fields and APA for science. I have used MLA my entire college career (which seems to never end) and have never used APA. My soon-to-be wife has a BSN and has used APA her entire college career...just to throw out a couple examples.

    It is probably good to know both, however, if your professor lets you pick a style then choose what's going to be best for your college career path

    IMHO

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    We use the AP/Chicago Manual of Style for almost all of our corporate writing, and it's a pretty big company...

    Been a while since I looked at the MLA, since college really. I am starting school again in the fall, so I better get used to it...
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    I find all this talk of MLA/APA so foreign. I wrote a few papers in college, but the teachers never cared, or even specified the way to write them. If they did, I don't remember, and just wrote the way I learned in high school. I was never, ever marked off for something to do with the format of how the paper was written.
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    It has to be in MLA. I think I have the formatting down but never used it before.

    I was going to write it on the XD but the instructor would probably given me an "F" for being stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I find all this talk of MLA/APA so foreign. I wrote a few papers in college, but the teachers never cared, or even specified the way to write them. If they did, I don't remember, and just wrote the way I learned in high school. I was never, ever marked off for something to do with the format of how the paper was written.

    I think the better professors don't care as much as long as the content is filled properly, not plagiarized, and makes sense.

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