Any help/ guidance from you guys are much appreciated
Science How Do You Write Masters/ PhD Thesis Quickly?
Science How Do You Write Masters/ PhD Thesis Quickly?
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May 17 2013, 01:37 PM, updated 13y ago
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This thread is created for those of you who had experience in writing thesis for Masters and PhD. How do you write the thesis quickly? What are some of the problems that occurred when you wrote the thesis?
Any help/ guidance from you guys are much appreciated |
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May 18 2013, 07:40 PM
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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ May 18 2013, 06:47 PM) After reading numerous recent threads started by you, I am under the impression that this thread was created for yourself to find the express way to your PhD. Even so, there is nothing wrong in collecting your ideas and developing your writing process, or constructing your first draft and completing your final manuscript. More importantly, what is your purpose of studying for a doctorate? The only reason I am doing a Doctorate is because I am very interested with research. I know there are people out there doing a doctorate because they want to be considered as smart or respected but that doesn't really apply to me. There are also people out there doing a Doctorate since they cannot find a job without a PhD but I've already collected my 1 year experience working in an industry and I like it a lot. That's why I decided to continue my PhD since it really CLICKS with me. However, I need guidance a lot in a journey to get PhD as I am like a baby in postgraduate studies. I also don't want to waster my time doing PhD for 5-6 years since there are a lot more things I want to do in my life. PhD is not the ONLY ONE I want. Besides, I enjoy writing and reading a lot. QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ May 18 2013, 06:47 PM) On the whole, you are a noble student with the pride of a Doctor's daughter. And at the same time, you are on your lonely path when you see your lab mates in white coats under attack by the microbes. But to you, perhaps they are not lab mates at all. They may be mere strangers accidentally brought together in the same lab. Without any hesitation, you plunges into battle to obtain your doctorate. |
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May 21 2013, 02:19 PM
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May 21 2013, 02:20 PM
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