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Proposal Abstract: Outline I.First sentence: succinct statement of problem and what you propose to build II.Past Attempts at Solution A. Existing solutions to problem B. Shortcomings of existing solutions III.Proposed Solution A. Method and procedure of proposed solution B. Expected results (performance specs of final system) IV.Substantiation A. Time B. Budget 3950

Proposal Abstract: Grammar I.Avoid run-on sentences II.Do No-no’s A. Eliminate negative words: not, no B. Use “un” prefix: unable vs not able III.Use exact words rather than nice sounding words A. Method and procedure of proposed solution B. Expected results (performance specs of final system) IV.Make sure article and number agree: She had a cars V.Use hyphenated adjectives A. The forward-electrode insulator B. The RGB-inverter circuit board 3950

Proposal Abstract: Content I.Write with bite: be specific II.Leave off closing sentences, if they’re fluff III.Research existing solutions IV.Answer “WHY” in each section V.Use Microcontrollers in circuits where needed VI.Avoid “you”, “I”, and questions 3950