Anika Haque
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9 Step Guide To How I Wrote a First Class Dissertation
General tips Before diving straight into each step here are some preliminary tips to consider: Getting started Remember to get started as early as possible so that you can research and plan your topic in advance and still have time left to write and redraft your dissertation Set a date by which you want to complete your dissertation so that you can allocate the necessary amount of time needed to work towards this goal Set aside around 30 minutes to an hour each day to work on your dissertation. This tip is most effective if you start working on your dissertation early in the year but you can increase or reduce the amount of time spent daily depending on your deadline and needs. During this allotted time you should focus on a specific task such as researching, planning or writing to make the most out of these sessions Make sure to also check the formatting requirements set out by your department as well what referencing style is expected of you Look at sample dissertations your department has released to use as a guide for your own dissertation The amount of references expected for you to use may vary based on your paper’s topic, but as a benchmark you can look at the average number of references used in the sample dissertations and apply that to your own paper
By Anika Haque3 years ago in Education