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Key Practices In Preparation For Writing Your Thesis



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By : Jason Bacot    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-17 10:37:18
A thesis is a long piece of writing that you undertake at the end of your time as an undergraduate. In most universities students will start preparing for their thesis the year before their graduation. They will have to come up with a topic and some details concerning the way in which they intend to go about researching and writing that topic.

You should also have at least some idea of what your thesis statement is going to be at this time, even though it may change throughout the year of you continuing your classes.

You may be asked to write either a learning contract or brief proposal for whatever subject you have decided to research, although it should be connected in some way with your major.

If, for example, your study is history, you may want to look at the Civil War in which case you will need to decide what aspect of the war you want to look at and what form your argument will state, i.e., your thesis statement. You may be required to have already done some research into the literature surrounding your subject and to give a list of those sources.

The main reason that most colleges will require you to do some preparation for your thesis by deciding on your thesis statement and at least some of the sources you're going to use because this will give you a kind of outline for your work. You may be asked to give some indication of a timeline, i.e. when you could reasonably expect to finish each stage of the project.

Most undergraduate thesis statements are between seven and ten thousand words long, which means that you would need a lot more sources and research material than you have done for anything previously. Individual colleges and professors differ in their individual approach as to how a student should prepare for their thesis. You will probably be expected to have at least developed a thesis and some idea of how you will go about researching your subject.

You will be expected to attend regular tutorials with your thesis supervisor once you actually start work on the project. Other than your supervisor you will be required to work independently on this project as it will be the most important piece of work in your undergraduate career and will go a long way to determining what your final degree mark is.

The tutorials will enable your supervisor to check your progress and if they feel you're going the wrong way, they will point you back in the direction you should be going, so don't miss out on these tutorials.

You will need to show that you have a good grasp of the literature that is already out there and you will be expected to use it appropriately quoting all sources with proper referencing. If your university library holds the thesis statements of past students, it's a good idea to take a look at what others have done so you can see how yours is matching up.

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