Before you start writing your Bachelor's or Master's thesis, you need to choose an examiner. On the one hand, you must make sure that the examiner is suitable for the subject area. You should find out in advance which topics the professor covers. On the other hand, you should also make sure that you can work well with your supervisor. During the writing process you should be able to approach the professor with a good feeling in case of problems or questions.
It is important that you do not miss the registration for your thesis. Please check with your department when the deadline for registration is. If you miss this deadline, you will have to wait until the next semester, which can delay your graduation. Therefore, be sure to submit all your documents correctly and on time to avoid unnecessary delays or complications.
It is best to make a schedule before you start writing. You should always allow for a time buffer. Proofreading and binding or printing the paper can also take a little time. It is also important to plan breaks in between. This way, you won't be pressed for time in the end and can save yourself some stress.
Choosing the right topic is essential for a successful thesis. It is important that you take enough time to find a topic. There are several aspects to consider in order to find a suitable topic:
• Your own interest: It is important that you choose a topic that interests you personally and that you find exciting enough to work on with the necessary vigor in the coming weeks and months. This will help keep you motivated throughout the writing process.
• Determine your starting point: You should check in advance what, and more importantly, if there is enough literature and knowledge to work with scientific texts. You should also allow enough time for a thorough literature search, as it can take some time to read into the literature.
• Check feasibility: It is not advisable to choose the first topic that falls into your lap as it may not meet your needs or interests. If you take the time to research possible topics and consider all of these factors, you can ensure that you choose a suitable thesis topic. The perfect topic should not be too broad, otherwise the required research may go beyond the scope. Even if the topic sounds very exciting, sometimes it may not be suitable for a thesis. You may also need to narrow down the topic.
• Prior knowledge: Ideally, you should be familiar with your thesis topic. It can be helpful to have previous knowledge of the topic. Have you already come into contact with the topic during your studies? Have you attended courses dealing with the topic and therefore already have some initial ideas?
It is also worth considering whether you would like to write your thesis in cooperation with a company. This can have some advantages. It is often more practical and finding a topic can be easier. Some companies have also already specified the topic. In addition, many students find their first employer when writing their thesis in cooperation with a company. A disadvantage, however, is that you have to expect additional work. First you have to find a suitable company and apply there.
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