Writing dissertation can be a very challenging task, which requires complete concentration at all stages. These stages can categorized into three levels, first the pre-writing stage, second the writing stage and third the post writing stage.
At the first stage prerequisite ingredients of the dissertation writing should be considered and some questions should be taken into account for this purpose a questionnaire can be prepared listing some fundamental questions, for instance, what is the purpose dissertation? For whom is the dissertation written for? What is expected of the dissertation? What goals should the dissertation achieve? Once these questions are taken into account by the writer, he or she must move to the next level.
The second stage involves writing the dissertation itself. At this stage the theme of the topic must be finalized and the writer must know his objectives, it must be assured by the writer that answers to all the above questions are available in a written form, which should be reviewed frequently by the writer so that the grip on the theme of the topic must not be loosed at any stage. When writing the dissertation writer must take into account the approach of his readers and the language and style should be chosen with their respect. If the audience comprises of professionals or academics, for example, then technical language can be used.
Once a dissertation has been written it should be reviewed and checked properly by the writer himself and once again our questionnaire prepared in the very first stage must be looked so that the end result must be measured and analyzed with respect to it. When carrying out this review the writer should consider himself in the reader’s shoes so that complications and areas where the reader might have problems can be resolved at this stage. Although there isn’t any worldwide standardized way of writing a dissertation but considering the factors and ideas mentioned here can be useful in achieving desired outcomes.
Saturday, September 8, 2007
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