Nought Writing

Your journey to excel in essay writing for competitive exams begins

At Nought Writing, our philosophy is shaped by a concept known as Weltanschauung, a term first introduced by Immanuel Kant to describe the lens through which we view the world. Our worldview diverges from the traditional belief that success hinges solely on academic performance and top university admissions. Instead, we focus on the power of writing as a reflection of thought, advocating for clear and structured reasoning as the foundation for true success.

Our approach for nought writing is guided by what we call our “Three Commandments”:

  1. Writing as a Reflection of Thought: We emphasize that good writing originates from clear, organized thinking.
  2. Structured Reasoning: Before pen hits paper, we teach you to organize their thoughts to ensure impactful communication.
  3. A Supportive Role: We’re here to assist on improving your skills, serving as a resource on your journey, not the destination.

Getting Started:

  1. Read Our Introductory Guide: Start with our article on crafting effective essays for competitive exams.
  2. Explore Our Resources: Check out our library of resources tailored to competitive exam writing.
  3. Practice Regularly: Utilize our exercises and feedback mechanisms to continually refine your skills.
  4. Stay Updated: Keep an eye on our latest tips, strategies, and insights to stay ahead.

Introductory Guide

The contents are divided into two sections

First section covers the essay itself

  1. The Competitive Exam Scenario
  2. Mastering the Types of Essay Prompts in Competitive Exams
  3. The Art of Essay Structure
  4. Analyzing the Essay Prompt
  5. Quick and Effective Brainstorming Techniques
  6. Creating an Essay Outline
  7. Writing a Compelling Introduction
  8. Developing Strong Body Paragraphs
  9. Concluding Your Essay Effectively
  10. Time Management and Exam Strategies
  11. Editing and Revising For Grammar and Spelling

Resources we highly recommend everyone to read:

Ernest Hemingway’s writing style can help you write better and sell more

The Surprising Power of Simpler Writing