How long should you commit into revising a draft of your paper

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The amount of time required to revise a draft of your paper can vary greatly depending on several factors:

1. The length of the paper: A longer paper will naturally take more time to revise than a shorter one.

2. The complexity of the topic: If your paper is on a complex topic, you may need to spend more time revising to ensure that your arguments are clear and compelling.

3. The quality of the initial draft: If your initial draft is already in good shape, you may not need to spend as much time revising. But if there are many areas that need improvement, you may need to spend more time on revision.

4. The deadline: Naturally, the amount of time you have available before the paper is due will also affect how long you should commit to revision.

That being said, a rough estimate could be that you will spend about one-third to one-half of the time you spent writing the initial draft. So if you spent 10 hours writing the initial draft, you'll probably spend at least 3 to 5 hours revising. However, this varies greatly from person to person, and project to project.

Remember that revision is a crucial part of the writing process, so don't rush it. Be sure to leave yourself enough time to revise thoroughly.
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