Before thinking of
dissertation (or embarking on a higher degree),
graduating college students must contend with their final school year.
This is the time when there are many requirements to fulfil before being given the green signal to march during
commencement exercises. One of those is a thesis.
College seniors usually struggle while doing their thesis. There are times when their social life (or recreational activities) are sacrificed in able to do it. With the help of a planner, it's possible to finish it in 4 months.
Graduating students may wonder if it's really possible to do a thesis in such a time. It can be done if they plan ahead and stick with it. Furthermore, they must be flexible to make some adjustments in case some unexpected happenings come up; they can't be avoided and can also be urgent.
Here's how:
*The first two months can be devoted to deciding on a topic and doing
research and tests (in case of Bachelor of Science majors). They must choose a topic thoroughly, but not to the point that it will take them weeks to decide. Next step is to decided which days to devote to research and tests.
*The third month must be devoted to
composing the draft. Opening statement must be catchy. Arguments must be concise and straight to the point.
*The fourth month is the time where revisions to
thesis will be done. Students can't expect their adviser to approve their draft right away. They also have to proofread it in able to eliminate any typographical and grammatical errors.