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How to Create a Revision Plan to Manage Feedback


Strong writers seek, and use, feedback. How do you make sure you address each piece of feedback? How do you meet your deadlines? As a student writer, you can create a revision plan to manage feedback and stay organized.

Revision Plan Example 

It's easy to make a revision plan. Create a table with four columns, like so. Next, create a row for each piece of feedback. Finally, assign yourself due dates, track your progress, and reward yourself as you complete revisions.

Feedback My Thoughts My Plan Due Date / Status
Overall: Your paper lacks structure. Make sure you have just one idea per paragraph. I see where this perspective is coming from. I need to review my draft and figure out what ideas are in it. 
  1. Reread the paper and write down each main point.
  2. Use the list of main points to create an outline.
  3. Rewrite the paper so it fits the outline.
  1. Today / Done
  2. Thursday / Started
  3. Friday / No Started
Sentence 2: This sentence is a fragment. What is a fragment? Google fragments and figure out how to fix. Done! 
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