Give yourself at least two weeks for drafting your research project in case you need to gather more information or do more drafts. Read through your notes, outline, and sources, getting involved in your topic. Most writers find that some sustained work (two or three hours at a time) pays off at this point. Begin with a section that you feel confident about, even if that section is not at the beginning. The most important thing is to get started.
Pay special attention to your working title and introduction and to your conclusion.
As you draft, integrate your source materials into your writing. The challenge is to use your sources wisely—
Video Prompt: When to stop researching