Choosing a Dissertation Topic and Developing a Question
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“I don’t know what to do my dissertation on!”, say thousands of university students every single year! You are not alone! Whether you’re studying sociology, criminology, social policy or another social science subject at university or college, you’ll most likely have to do a dissertation in the final year of your degree.
Choosing a dissertation thesis topic and research question can feel very daunting. It’s such a big decision.
Many students feel pressured to “just pick something”, and rush into a project they’re not very passionate about.
This can result in a motivation crisis later on. A few months into a project, some students are left wondering why they even chose the topic in the first place. They are the ones asking their advisor or professor, “Is it too late to change?” when others are writing up.
Avoid the stress and anxiety of this situation by working your way through this self-study pack. You’ll begin your thesis assured that you’ve made the right decision. You’ll feel confident you’ve chosen something that will sustain your interest for the duration of your project.
The download includes:
Survival Guide - PDF printable
Ideas, Passions, Interests PDF - printable, fillable and example
Keywords PDF - printable, fillable and example
Links PDF - printable, fillable and example
Research Question Generator - printable, fillable and example
Chosen One - printable, fillable and example
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Try it for free! Click here to download a sample!
“I don’t know what to do my dissertation on!”, say thousands of university students every single year! You are not alone! Whether you’re studying sociology, criminology, social policy or another social science subject at university or college, you’ll most likely have to do a dissertation in the final year of your degree.
Choosing a dissertation thesis topic and research question can feel very daunting. It’s such a big decision.
Many students feel pressured to “just pick something”, and rush into a project they’re not very passionate about.
This can result in a motivation crisis later on. A few months into a project, some students are left wondering why they even chose the topic in the first place. They are the ones asking their advisor or professor, “Is it too late to change?” when others are writing up.
Avoid the stress and anxiety of this situation by working your way through this self-study pack. You’ll begin your thesis assured that you’ve made the right decision. You’ll feel confident you’ve chosen something that will sustain your interest for the duration of your project.
The download includes:
Survival Guide - PDF printable
Ideas, Passions, Interests PDF - printable, fillable and example
Keywords PDF - printable, fillable and example
Links PDF - printable, fillable and example
Research Question Generator - printable, fillable and example
Chosen One - printable, fillable and example
These Survival Guides contain copyrighted material and are for your personal use only so please do not distribute - if you love them, please encourage others to buy them!
*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SENT***
By purchasing this product, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.
Try it for free! Click here to download a sample!
“I don’t know what to do my dissertation on!”, say thousands of university students every single year! You are not alone! Whether you’re studying sociology, criminology, social policy or another social science subject at university or college, you’ll most likely have to do a dissertation in the final year of your degree.
Choosing a dissertation thesis topic and research question can feel very daunting. It’s such a big decision.
Many students feel pressured to “just pick something”, and rush into a project they’re not very passionate about.
This can result in a motivation crisis later on. A few months into a project, some students are left wondering why they even chose the topic in the first place. They are the ones asking their advisor or professor, “Is it too late to change?” when others are writing up.
Avoid the stress and anxiety of this situation by working your way through this self-study pack. You’ll begin your thesis assured that you’ve made the right decision. You’ll feel confident you’ve chosen something that will sustain your interest for the duration of your project.
The download includes:
Survival Guide - PDF printable
Ideas, Passions, Interests PDF - printable, fillable and example
Keywords PDF - printable, fillable and example
Links PDF - printable, fillable and example
Research Question Generator - printable, fillable and example
Chosen One - printable, fillable and example
These Survival Guides contain copyrighted material and are for your personal use only so please do not distribute - if you love them, please encourage others to buy them!
*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SENT***
By purchasing this product, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.