Ribeiro Durell February 18, 2021 Dissertation
A smaller essay for another module that has an earlier deadline cannot take priority over your dissertation all of the time because the level of work required to complete your dissertation successfully will be significantly greater than the time needed to finalise your smaller essay. So look at the hours available to you each day between now and your dissertation deadline. Factor in the time needed for other activities and other academic assignments or commitments and see what you have left. Now block out the time available to you as dissertation time. By doing this visually, i.e. on a calendar, you are more likely to stick to this timetable of action.
There could be some dissertation ideas that are interesting, scalable and solvable however someone else has already published a dissertation about this subject. You will not be able to duplicate their work but you can write about the exact same topic but with some other perspective or position. Should you bring new research to the table and make a unique view of the subject, then your committee might agree to the subject. It is always best to seek advice from your advisor during these situations.
Remain focused, the biggest challenge of writing an effective dissertation introduction is to keep it concise and to remain focused. Rambling on about irrelevant concepts will result in an introduction that is unfocused. An overly lengthy introduction can get you off to a poor start, creating a bad first impression on the reader.
Work out the order in which you need to complete these tasks. Now allocate a time allowance for the completion of each task. Perhaps task 1 will take you 1 day to complete, task 2 may take 0.5 days, etc. Slot these tasks into the time you have allocated yourself for dissertation work on your calendar. By doing this you have set yourself a number of interim deadlines to complete each crucial dissertation task. The overall task in hand should now feel more manageable.
Finally set yourself a comfort deadline. Do not plan to complete your dissertation on the day that it is due. This is far too stressful. Aim to complete your dissertation at least one week before the formal deadline. This will allow you to respond if you have any unforeseen setbacks to contend with as you complete your dissertation.
Can this dissertation topic be solved? Is the topic too broad and would be hard to study? You do not want to begin your research and discover that it would take a ten years or even more to investigate the dissertation topic. During this time, another person could pick out this same topic or resolve the issue using completely different procedures. Also, do the research to discover if this problem can even be settled. How terrible would it be if you spent many months or even years on investigation to find out that the matter was never solvable to begin with?
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