critically read 3 academic (e.g., peer-reviewed journal article, book chapter) and 2 non-academic (e.g., professional publication) texts that inform your research question
write an annotation (250-350 words) for each source
include in each annotation:
citation information in APA style
an annotation of the source (e.g., highlight key findings, methodology, contribution, implications)
the source’s importance to your argument e (e.g., value of the sources contribution, quality of the research, limitations of the research/article)
at least one statement that connects the source to another source (or several) in your annotated bibliography (e.g., How would you use this source in a 10-page research paper?)
prepare your submission:
write an introduction (include context, research topic, and research question)
write 5 annotations
follow APA guidelines (e.g., title page; use of Times New Roman size 12 font, double spaced text, 1 margins; references list is optional)
All applicants go through a series of tests that check their level of English and knowledge of formatting styles. The applicant is also required to present a sample of writing to the Evaluation Department. If you wish to find out more about the procedure, check out the whole process.