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The Key to a Successful Prospectus: Consult an Advisor, Early and Often

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 May 2002

Sara C. Benesh
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Extract

Failure to develop a dissertation topic and proposal is sometimes the downfall of graduate students. The course work may go well, exams may be passed with flying colors, and the students may even successfully write and present papers at conferences. The elusive dissertation topic, though, may continue to bring them misery. One problem is that students may wait too long to develop an idea; having no concept of what a dissertation should be and not knowing how to narrow their wide ranging interests into manageable projects, they flounder. They meet real trouble because they wait until they finish courses and exams before they even consider the topics on which to write their dissertations.

Type
THE PROFESSION
Copyright
© 2001 by the American Political Science Association

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