Plan your dissertation not tomorrow but now. Plan ahead of time or else time will control you.
Dissertation making is a long process and it needs enough time for it to be completed. You can’t cram or write it overnight. If you do that, you will end up with a trash.
Work on your dissertations as soon as possible. If your professor has already told the class to prepare your dissertation topics, do it. Identify your topic. Actually, choosing your topic is the hardest thing to do. With lots of possible topics, you have to choose which one is the best. You can choose your topics based on news items, controversies, lecture notes, or something you have always thought about. Once you have identified your topic, conduct preliminary research. Determine if your topic is feasible and realistic. Do not be too ambitious.
If your professor or adviser has agreed to your topic, it is time to plan your dissertation into three main parts namely introduction, main body, and conclusion.
- The introduction, just like any other introduction, informs the readers of what is your dissertation all about, the methodologies you have used and the definition of terms used if necessary.
- The main body is clearly the heart of your dissertation. Discuss your topic properly. State evidence, not just arguments. Write a substantial body.
- The conclusion is the summary of your entire dissertation. In your conclusion, there should be no more questions. All doubts and inquiries must be answered.
Remember to plan ahead. If you fail to plan, then expect your failure.
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