01-04-2018, 12:14 PM
Hell,
In my cohort, there were a handful of people completely changing their topic over the last few weeks. I think, as alluded to above, is it is a question of your real life. If you gotta beat the streets making some dough for your lost time, and family, and extracurricular... might be tough. (I don't remember your exact story).
But, the first month isn't bad, looking retrospectively. You basically fart around until you do a literature review. (this is where people went, hm, hard to find relational stuff, so now my thesis is...)
I've refined my subquestions almost continuously the entire process.
The poster above gave the greatest info, hit your forum requirements, and just devote at least an hour or two a day, and you should be able to muddle through all the way to chapter three. Then it picks up a little steam.
But, I have learned it can put you way ahead of the game IF you get a mentor that allows real flexibility in topic selection AND you already did your legwork prior to class, so pushing your timetable ahead a month or two has clear advantages.
Get well!
(and, was the procedure in MX worth it?)
In my cohort, there were a handful of people completely changing their topic over the last few weeks. I think, as alluded to above, is it is a question of your real life. If you gotta beat the streets making some dough for your lost time, and family, and extracurricular... might be tough. (I don't remember your exact story).
But, the first month isn't bad, looking retrospectively. You basically fart around until you do a literature review. (this is where people went, hm, hard to find relational stuff, so now my thesis is...)
I've refined my subquestions almost continuously the entire process.
The poster above gave the greatest info, hit your forum requirements, and just devote at least an hour or two a day, and you should be able to muddle through all the way to chapter three. Then it picks up a little steam.
But, I have learned it can put you way ahead of the game IF you get a mentor that allows real flexibility in topic selection AND you already did your legwork prior to class, so pushing your timetable ahead a month or two has clear advantages.
Get well!
(and, was the procedure in MX worth it?)
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies Thomas Edison State University 2018
Cert in Emergency Management - Three Rivers CC 2017
Cert in Basic Police Ed - Walters State CC 1996
Current Goal: new job
Working on: securing funding I don't have to pay back for a Masters.
Up Next: Toying with Masters Programs
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