Thursday, 13 December 2012

Bachelor / Master Thesis / Dissertation Writing Tips






I just to write my master thesis and wanted to just bring in experience, what techniques you used to write your Bachelor / Master thesis / dissertation. Sometimes it just sits before the sheet and deletes the same sentence three times and unnecessarily consume time without really constructively to something on the paper. So here are some tips that I've got. Would be great of course, if you could add your own experiences.

To write:

-as first you should formulate your a decent table of contents (structure). Invested as quiet a few hours. Then it writes itself later easier and you're writing not so much double
-prescribes you the chapter gross briefly
-best first quotes with attribution in the text copy and then rephrase
-If you can represent facts with pictures, then created the image and inserts it in the chapter
-If you've done the three things begin to amend the chapter

-I personally format, only, when I'm completely done with the text. I.e. I make paragraphs, etc. Although, define headings but still not as such but let stand separately it only by paragraphs in the text. Also images used only at the end of the final size thesis writing service. Sources roughly to write in the text and mark it me red, so that I can insert the bibliography at the end. I add only even page breaks, when everything is finished

Motivation:

-General, you usually only hear when the time comes, the reached number of pages per day increases exponentially. There must be other techniques

-currently I'll try with shorter breaks as self-motivation. For example, if I have a long paragraph ready I begrudge me a few minutes break (chocolate, outside to enjoy the Sun or something else)
-the weather is difficult. Just today is one it really nice sunny, how motivated is to sit in front of your PC and write?

Generally:

-I have firmly held me research my sources into Excel spreadsheets with each column for author, Publisher, title, etc.. In one stand short content points with the page. With the information one can find the just needed source later faster and the creation of the bibliography is easier by hand

-When I create images (E.g. using PowerPoint or Visio), so memory I this once in the program's native format (for example.from the pptx) and once again as a Windows enhanced metafile (Metafile advanced .emf). This is a vector graphics format. The advantage compared to jpeg, etc. is that later in Word no pixels are visible, regardless of whether you the image resized. Microsoft Office integration works fine and easy, I don't know how the .emf files in LaTeX and support open office but

-before you print out I would save your work as a PDF. I had already completely different illustrated texts, because I have used Word 2010 open beta to create and Word 2010 purchase version to print out. Ye once a PDF file, it should look really just on all PCs and printers

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