| Thesis | | | | should be able to obtain all of your sources of articles. |
| Don't over think this! Your thesis is an argument that | | | | Remember only pick the ones that go with your |
| you back up and support. Since you are finding | | | | thesis. |
| articles and sources to back up your thesis don't try | | | | Write it! |
| to pick a thesis that is complicated and elaborate. | | | | The hardest part of writing a paper is starting it. Just |
| The more complex and complicated a thesis is then | | | | start. Sit in front of your computer and type the |
| the more research and understanding is required. | | | | introduction. Remember back in high school when a |
| Much more then what is requiring for the course. | | | | paper consists of three parts? There was the |
| Unless you're in your graduate studies, don't stress | | | | introduction, body and conclusion. Well in post |
| too much on trying to impress your profess when | | | | secondary education the same still applies. Your intro |
| you're a undergrad. | | | | should be all about your subject. It should offer a |
| One article | | | | brief intro that leads up to your thesis. Your thesis |
| All you really need is one good, solid peer reviewed | | | | should be one sentence at the end of the |
| article that outlines or at least touches upon the | | | | introduction. Your body paragraphs should support |
| subject thesis you want to use. From here you | | | | your thesis in their way. If your thesis is: It is A, |
| should go straight to the intro and conclusion. Do not | | | | because of B and C, then your body paragraphs |
| waste your time trying to understand how the how | | | | should be in two sections. One for B, and one for C. |
| study was made or conducted. From the intro and | | | | Finally the conclusion is basically a reiteration of the |
| conclusion pick out the best references that the | | | | introduction except you want to be insightful and |
| author uses and grab the article titles at the | | | | offer suggestion to improve your thesis. Always |
| bibliography at the back. From this one article you | | | | indicate that more research is required! |