Suggestion: Divide Sub-Forum AWM into Argument and Issue

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Topic: Suggestion: Divide Sub-Forum AWM into Argument and Issue
PostFri Aug 29, 2008 9:01 am

Suggestion- Divide Sub-Forum AWM into Argument and Issue

Its very difficult to find only Issues or only Arguments in the Sub-forum AWM. Many do not even write what type of essay they r posting.

It would be very convenient to have a division between Argument and Issue like what is there in Quant (PS and DS).

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PostFri Aug 29, 2008 1:15 pm

Thanks for the suggestion. We had experimented with that division of Issues and Arguments in the past, but because there is typically such small volume of posts to those forum areas, we heard from members that it was a better experience simply to consolidate AWA into it's own section.

A helpful tip: you have the ability to search within a specific forum area. When you click on the forum, you should see a field called 'search within this forum'. If you type in 'Issue' or 'Argument', you should be able to filter the forum.

Hope that helps!

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