Your articles edit

Hi! You were supposed to post them here so that you could get a feel for writing on wikipedia! Here are your articles

  • College admissions in the United States
    • Oo, this is a real challenge. There is a LOT here and a lot of it would need some really careful and diplomatic editing. You'd have to be super bold but also communicative. There is a huge talk page history here. If you do this one, you should probably talk it over with me at some point next week.
  • Defense (legal)
    • Ah, not much content here but it might be enough. This is clearly the case of a stalled article that really shouldn't be stalled. YOu might have to do some research yourself to think about how to push this one along, but it should be do-able.
  • Law and literature
    • A great one. People have noted how much this needs but then they don't do it (five years apart no less). You'll have to be super bold (WP:Bold) but you can do it!
  • List of Greek mythological creatures
    • Let's avoid lists.
  • Media studies
    • Ah, this is another article that has fallen prey to the "Worldwide perspective" problem -- in the attempt to take a worldwide perspective, they've butchered the organization of the article. Even if there are variants in different locales, it doesn't mean that this should take over. Again, a challenge: if you do this, you need to be really clear and communicative: post the problem, suggest a solution, do it in a sandbox, invite comments, implement.

Some good finds here! I want to put the ones that you don't do in the list for others to do. Plus, we should go to the talk pages for these pages and remove the tags that were generated there saying that you were doing those. So let me know which you've selected via email. Etherfire (talk) 19:37, 13 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

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Good Articles to Reference edit

Peace an Law https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_(law)

First Amendment https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

To Kill a Mockingbird https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Kill_a_Mockingbird