If you haven’t started working on your thesis or dissertation or aren’t currently actively working on it on a daily basis — let’s face it, you will most likely not finish it. That’s why you have to establish several mini-goals for the end of the year and start working towards them.
If you haven’t started working on your thesis
or dissertation or aren’t currently actively working on it on a daily basis —
let’s face it, you will most likely not finish it. That’s why you have to
establish several mini-goals for the end of the year and start working towards
them.
Your masters thesis can give
you a great sense of accomplishment. There's pride in contributing something
new to the greater body of academic knowledge. Completing your thesis also
means that you can finally gain your Master's degree and move up in the world.
Unfortunately, much of the sense of accomplishment you'll get when you finish
your thesis will come from overcoming great odds. For you see, completing a
thesis easily falls under the category of "things easier said than
done."
Regardless of what stage you are at in
completing your thesis or dissertation, remember the key to finishing is to
keep moving the project forward, and it is critical to spend at least 12
minutes EVERY DAY working on your document. Your goal is to make consistent,
incremental, daily progress. And, even if you just can't contemplate writing
some days, there are still a number of required tasks that you can accomplish.
Find something from this list you can do right now!!!
1. Create your Title Page
2. Create your Bibliography
3. Format the document
4. Create your Acknowledgement Page
5. Format your Tables
6. Create your List of Tables
7. Create your List of Figures
8. Create your Table of Contents
9. Create your Signature Page
10. Create your Appendices
The biggest misconception about finishing a
thesis or dissertation is the belief that writing is the key component to
completion. The real key to finishing is effective time management. This is
particularly true given the fact that, for most students, writing the document
must be completed in tandem with numerous other important tasks, such as
preparing for the job market; moving to or starting a new job; preparing for
graduation; or working a full-time job. If time-management is not your forte,
there are many resources available to help you manage, structure, and organize
your time to maximize your efforts.
To help better manage your time, enlist your
network of friends and family that may give you thesis help in completing
tasks that don’t require your intellectual capital. Most loved ones are more
than willing to be supportive if they only know what they can do to help.
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Jenny Stewart is a PhD in Human Relation. She is an educational consultant and utilizing her skills in helping the students to accomplish there education successfully. She is changing the student’s difficulties into ease since many years by helping them with her skills and knowledge to get there projects done efficiently. |
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