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Preparing for Comprehensive Examinations – DissertationWriting.com
Our capstone, thesis, and dissertation consultants help graduate studentsprepare for their preliminary or comprehensive examinations–written and oral. Comprehensive exams vary by institution as to length and difficulty. The student who expects to pass the comprehensive examinations should spend many hours Read More …
Writing a Literature Review – Dissertation Editing & Writing Help
by Christine D. Tomei, PhDThesis and Dissertation Coach, Content Editor, Advisor I am writing this following a spate of literature review problems and in answer to the question: Is it better to use a dissertation consultant before or after the Read More …
Surviving a Bad Dissertation Advisor
by Barbara von Diether, MEd, EdD There are bad advisors in every institution of higher education in every part of the world. Bad advisors cost students thousands of dollars, many months of unnecessary toil, and, in too many cases, the graduate Read More …
Two Treks Through the Same Trauma, With and Without Social Support
by Prof. B. Collins | Statistics for psychology This article expands on a hospital diary I began after my second coronary bypass surgery in 1987. My wife, son, and daughter were close at hand throughout my second surgery, and this Read More …
Writing a Science Report – Medical Dissertation Writing
by Val Gerard, Ph.D. You’ve completed your coursework, conducted your research, and you’re ready to write your master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation. Completing such a large writing project (anywhere from 30 to over 300 pages) is a daunting task, perhaps the Read More …
Preparing for Your Dissertation Defense
We’ll help you sketch out and defend your capstone, thesis, or dissertation to professors, committees, and academic supervisors. You’ll be expected to explain how your capstone, thesis, or dissertation adds to the current body of research within your topic, what Read More …