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By : Heather Todd   

Copyright (c) 2010 Heather Todd

You’ve just spent the last three, four, or more years carrying out the research for your PhD, and now the time has come to write the dissertation. For some, this will be enjoyable, but for most (including me), this is the worst and most laborious part of earning a doctorate. This blog will give an overview of the main parts of the dissertation writing process so that you can produce a manuscript that your examiners will enjoy reading. Begin with a strong dissertation outline. In the months before you complete your actual work, you should be thinking about how to best lay out your dissertation, such that you present your strongest arguments in the clearest possible way, especially if it involves a lot of statistics or figures. Drafting a simple plan is a good way to do this. This is just a list of what is going to go in the dissertation and where. It can be as basic as list of chapter headings and a couple of lines indicating the main themes.

This is your chance to sort out your ideas in a logical order, such that the gaps can easily be filled in at a later stage. This is invaluable because you can keep revamping over and over as more ideas and thoughts come through. The references are another section that some students think is not worth spending time on – WRONG! Examiners spot check to ensure that the references cited are in the reference list and vice versa. Ensure that all referencing is consistent throughout a thesis. Also ensure that all figures and tables are correctly labeled and referred to in the text; wrongly labeled figures drive examiners mad! When these basics are taken care of, ensure that you write clearly and concisely, explaining all details. Do not leave holes in your experimental methods or arguments for your hypothesis. Read a sentence over and if you say ‘why’ at the end then you need a justifying statement or a reference. I’ve just given you the basics here, but if you follow these steps, then your dissertation will instantly be better received by your examiners.

So when your dissertation is ready, let our dissertations editors here at FirstEditing.com take a look at it for you – just tell us which format it needs to be in and we'll ensure that it matches. If you choose our dissertation editing service, we will look your dissertation from an examiner's point of view and indicate where you need references, extra information, and most importantly, where there are gaps in the arguments that a real examiner would ask about. Leave your dissertation in our capable hands and we’ll fine tune it for you.

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Author Resource:- Heather Todd is full-time professional editor, published writer & marketing consultant whose passion is to help others create a letter-perfect presentation in their writing. Ms. Todd provides advisory & consulting services worldwide to numerous corporations, a small sampling of such businesses include:http://www.FirstEditing.com
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