Streamlining resources
You have to zero in on the resources you will fall back on. These may come from the library, archives or even the Internet. You should patiently plan the resources and then take your time in going through the assembled lot. Don’t rush through or you will inevitably err.
Creating a set of theses
You have to create a set of theses and then assert them one by one in due time. Do not restrict yourself to one or two theses. You will only make a mess of the paper. Do not be deflated by the fact that this will take time.
Craft of the method
Your methods should be perfectly schemed out. You should not resort to underhand measures with this. This should ideally be a mix of external labor and internal enquiry. The ultimate picture in consonance with the analyses should give readers a reason to rejoice. You should bring in more and more respondents into the fold and discreetly do the survey and sampling.
The Conclusion
The conclusion should not carry anything novel. It should be an ideal derivation from the previous segments with a positive futuristic direction replete with solutions. The writing style should be affirmative in this segment with no space for doubts and apprehensions. It should effectively sum up your disciplined enquiry into the topical theme.
The Reference
You need to adopt a format style and then remain consistent with that. The resources should all be perfectly aligned. You may also resort to footnotes, tables and illustrative elaborations. You should give credit to each resource you have plowed through. You should also show fairness in the acknowledgement section.
Strategic proofreading
Your thesis doesn’t end without proper revision. You should keep an eye on the grammatical, structural and other errors. You should proofread with a fresh mind so that you are not bogged down by the complexity of the paper. You may also hire a professional for this to acquire a methodical and compact paper.
Stern defense
You should prepare a staunch defense for the paper; covering all standpoints and perspectives. You should have proper reasons behind why you ignored the alternatives. Your arguments should be logical and meaningful. You should also be in a position to present the defense to a live audience with the help of sliders.
Listen to the instructor
You should pay utmost attention to the midway suggestions of your instructor. Remember that his suggestions take priority over the basic guidelines. You may also discuss complicated sections and points with him. After all, he has been there and done that.