For whatever reason, college professors and instructors feel the need to have research papers, term papers, and other large projects due just before Spring Break comes around in mid-March. Some of them are just assigning homework naturally and have a big project that’s due half-way through the semester, and others just want to be mean and assign large college research papers to ruin their spring break! Just Kidding!

So if you’re planning on taking a trip to Mexico, California or Palm Beach for your spring break and have college essays or other research papers that are coming due soon, don’t fret. There are a ton of resources online that you might not have thought about. There are those services that will write your paper for you if you pay them $50.00 or $100.00, but chances are you’re dealing with dishonest characters and won’t get your money’s worth. It’s very likely that the paper you’ll be given is already available online and you’re not really learning anything anyway.

So what can you do that’s within the realm of morality that will help you get your papers written by spring break? You can checkout sites like OPPapers, Anti-Essays, and SchoolSucks.com that will give you some sample papers that you can get free sources and ideas from. One of the hardest parts about writing a paper is developing an annotated bibliography (a list of sources), and if you already find some papers on your same topic, you can look through the online sources they mention and cherry pick the very best ones out.

You definitely wouldn’t want to turn one of these college papers that you find online, because any professor who’s been online for more than 15 minutes will check it against sites such as TurnItIn.com and catch you pretty easily. But the papers available are great sources of ideas and talking points for the papers that you write. You can pretty easily get a lay-out of what a paper on a given topic might look like, what some of the subheadings should probably be, and the like. Just be careful not to use too much or you might flag some of those pieces of software.

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