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Most academic institutions make writing an important part of the curriculum; and this applies to all majors, too. The aim is: by the time they graduate with a bachelor’s degree, students will have been trained to write competently.

Here are 3 reasons to prove the importance of writing:

1) It is a pivotal form of communication in all walks of life.

Words are everything. Words give the world and life and everything in it meaning. And because people must effectively and efficiently convey meaningful information to each other, strong communication is what keeps most of the world moving in the same general direction. (At least most of the time.) Consequently, communication is one of the most crucial aspects of the working world. It’s needed to form trusting relationships, close business deals, conduct interviews, draw in customers and retain clientele, etc. And it’s needed to accomplish things, that’s for certain.

Written communication is just one form of communication, albeit an important one. In examining the aforementioned reasons that communication is important, one may look more deeply and understand how each can be accomplished, in part, through effective writing – whether in emails, letters, social media posts, memos, newsletter, etc. They may also want to consider how each opportunity – like closing business deals, or drawing in customers – can be tarnished with bad writing.

2) Most jobs require one to do it in some capacity.

Whether it is the law enforcement officer writing a crime report, a teacher drafting a lesson plan for the next day’s class, or a lawyer finalizing the legalities of a business deal, writing is something most professionals are required to do, whether they are employed in white- or blue-collar jobs. In fact, it’s safe to say that because so many businesses and organizations require their employees to at least be somewhat competent in writing, quite a few people are hired simply because their skill for writing is better than that of another applicant.

This is good for college graduates, who have been trained for four years – and sometimes longer – on how to write in the professional world. (After all, the entire point of getting an education is to find and keep a good-paying job/career throughout one’s life.)

3) It utilizes one’s intelligence, education, and critical-thinking skills.

To be employable, people must have two things, generally: experience and an array of practical skills. Writing just so happens to be a much-needed and highly valued skill in the working world – especially in the corporate field and private sectors – not just because most jobs require people to do it daily and weekly.

Sure, it’s true: anyone can write and make paragraphs out of sentences, sentences out of words, words out of thoughts and emotions. Writing well, however, is not an easy thing to do. Not only does good writing result from the pain-staking process of being a sort of expert in using one’s language, but it comes after overtime practicing the skill of writing, too. Writing is the result of reading, comprehending and contemplating information, and it combines one’s own intelligence and capacity for retaining information in order for them to communicate at the most effective level possible.

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