You have successfully passed your coursework and are going to throw it away. Do not hurry! What if you continue studying and need your past coursework? What for? Well, you may continue investigating the subject of your past coursework to get a higher degree. Thus, when using your past coursework, you will not have to start researching from the very beginning. Using your past coursework is definitely a good start.
 
If you do not want to investigate this very subject, you may start working on some other issue, but here your past coursework will also be of use, because you can follow the structure of it or take advantage of set-phrases and word-combinations used in your past coursework.
 
Besides, you past coursework can be a helping hand for freshmen or sophomores. You can either give it to them or even sell. Your past coursework, if completed successfully, can serve as a good example.
 
Another argument in favor of past courseworks is that you can use it as a rough copy. Moreover, you are welcome to print out the rough copy of your new coursework on the reverse side and thus, protect our environment, namely, cut the rates of deforestation.
 
Here is the table showing the immortality of past courseworks:

  1. Past coursework as a background material for your future investigation;
  2. Past coursework as a helping hand for freshmen and sophomores;
  3. Past coursework as a rough copy;
  4. Past coursework as environmental protection.

Some of the past courseworks, written by other students, can be found in the library archives or in some online databases. Thus, if you have some problems covering the topic of your coursework, you may resort to such past courseworks. Just do not copy/paste them – you can be accused of plagiarism. If you take any of the ideas, rewrite them in your own words or cite the source, you took this information from, properly.

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