In the educational system, an essay is a long informational
paper that is supposed to be 3 or more pages long with an introduction, at least 3 "detailed" body paragraphs with "source citations" up the wazoo, a conclusion, AND a bibliography with at least (insert large number here) "reliable" sources (NOT
Wikipedia). Oh, and did I mention that some of these sources need to be from books & magazines that we always need to run to the library for, too? The topics for these wretched pieces of work are almost always going to be out of your control, so prepare to write about absolute
bull. Research for these papers require hours of web surfing and/or
book searching, since you need both a "reliable" source and a source in which you can extract a considerable amount of info from. So
don't be surprised if you find yourself venturing beyond page 2 of the
Google results. In addition to the
pain you must endure from just finding useful info in a sea of
crap, you must also cite almost EVERYTHING using MLA Format, putting the icing on the cake of frustration. If you
don't, your whole essay will be a complete waste (
see plagiarism).If you are in high school or college, you also have to write a lengthy evaluation of the sources themselves in your bibliography (a.k.a. "Annotated Bibliography"), which means even MORE running around. Once that cluster of
bull is dealt with, the average academic essay is done, and the hell-bent burden of essay writing is lifted. . . for now.