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Selecting a Thesis Topic: Time-Bound (part 2)

Previously, the discussion centered on choosing a topic that’s interesting to you, the thesis writer. This time, the focus will be on another important characteristic of a thesis topic — that of being time-bound.

Time-bound
What does it mean for the subject to be time-bound? Basically, it indicates a topic that can be properly and coherently finished at the specific deadline. The selected subject must not be too all encompassing that a year or two will hardly suffice in authoring the paper.

You must take note to estimate if your preferred topic will actually fit the assigned timetable of the project. How do you go about this? A great method is to create a rough outline of all the foremost factors needed for the paper, then insert a corresponding timeframe for each factor. The ballpark length of all factors must be a lot less than the total thesis schedule. Why? to make way for other unpredictable aspects that normally appears while thesis writing.

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