Expedites without expertise is unattainable. However, when it comes to thesis writing, both are equally imperative. As scholars, face a shortage of time while meeting the deadline and also miss some basic yet vital points as per the guideline of the university. Thus, advance knowledge is necessary for completion and submission of the thesis in an appreciable manner.
Well! There is no thumb rule of completing your thesis thoroughly; however, a wise decision of fast writing and slow revising will frame your thesis both in time as well as flawlessly. Let’s elaborate the statement a bit –
Go through the guideline properly–Each thesis is unique in itself, but what is common among all is the guideline to be followed. Never leave any stone unturned, May it be small or reflect on being a simple one as font size or complex one as that of phrasing, yet every minute information and detail is necessary to make your thesis writing successful. Ignorance of guideline may lead to the rejection of thesis during final submission and your whole lot of effort will go in vain. Thus, to save time and repeated effort, university guideline should be read carefully.
Focus only on writing, while you are writing –Best way of thesis writing is to make a rough note while you are in reading phase. Jot down headings and subheadings during reading phase itself. You can take help from these bullet points while you are writing, refer them and maintain the flow of your write-up. This will help you in writing within one phase and in real context. Furthermore, focus on the main objective of thesis, your target audience and what message you are trying to convey.
Also, do not try to complete the entire thesis within one semester as it will make your write-up monotonous and less appropriate. Thus, follow synopsis and write sequentially chapter wise in order to complete the write-up in a systematic way.
Revise slowly –Divide your revising phase in to two micro revising and macro revising. Micro revising consist of checking font size, line spacing, paragraphs, headings, sub-headings, alignment, page numbers and bold marks. While macro revising consist of checking grammatical errors, sentence formation, context of writing and plagiarism. Once both micro and macro revision are completed match up it with those requirements mentioned in the guideline, in order to make your thesis error free.
Wish you a happy writing!!!!!!!
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