My professor rejected all my argumentative essay topics... TWICE

Your argumentative essay topics should challenge mainstream views while staying grounded in research. Example: "Should academic journals require data visualization for empirical studies?"
 
Have you considered exploring "Should universities mandate environmental impact reports for research projects?" It's current, specific, and hits that sweet spot between academic policy and broader societal concerns. Plus, there's solid research to draw from without being overdone.
 
When my prof kept rejecting topics, I went with "Does the gamification of academic peer review undermine scientific integrity?" Worked like a charm - it's niche enough to be original but still has enough scholarly discourse to build a solid argument. Sometimes you gotta think outside the box!
 
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