Below is a link to a pretty cool tool that I use on big papers to see how well I wrote them. When you go to this link it explains how it works a lot better than what I probably could so check it out using some of your past papers to see how your papers rank.
All you have to do is copy and past a sample of your work in the text box and click calculate score. [NOTE: Make sure the method box shows Flesch-Kincaid (English).] After you click calculate score it will show a grade level number and a reading score ease number both of which are explained after you click calculate. It's pretty cool to see where your work falls on the spectrum. Just keep in mind that it doesn't tell you necessarily how well written your work is but how easy it is to understand and the grade level people will have to be at in order to understand your work. So you obviously want scores 12 or higher when writing for college level courses because your audience is more than likely other college students and college professors.
I hope this is useful for you all!
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