Most students struggle with writing a thesis because they focus on pages instead of structure.
A strong thesis is simply a series of well-organized chapters:
📌 Chapter 1: Introduction
📌 Chapter 2: Literature Review
📌 Chapter 3: Methodology
📌 Chapter 4: Findings
📌 Chapter 5: Conclusions & Recommendations
Before writing a single paragraph, make sure your outline is clear.
A good structure can save months of revisions.
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17 Equations that changed the world.
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9 Literature Review Quick Questions
1. What has been done?
2. What were the hypotheses?
3. What were the research questions?
4. How was the work done?
5. When was it done?
6. Who did it?
7. What were the main findings?
8. What were the conclusions?
9. What should be done next?
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